There’s talk of creating an organic farm, but as has been reported, that area is dry and drought-prone, so that will probably be a flop. It’s probably a moot point. I doubt anything will be built there, and if it is, who will occupy it? Maybe a few TBs from MUM will go down, but it will be hard to build a community. __._,_.___
I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my "wager" was
based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house,
where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce
for peace?
Or am I off in this assumption? Has there been talk
of actually creating something less like a rounding
course facility and more like a real-world ocmmunity?
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