Uh, thanks? Speaking of monotony. |
Yeah like 90% of the county is not like that. That's like going to Alaska and seeing a housing project Anchorage and saying Alaska has nothing good to look at. |
| OP, I have to agree. Much of Fairfax County is soul sucking strip malls. The only reason people rave about the school system is because it is big - not that it is great or wonderful, or that the admin is caring, but the school system is big. |
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Were you at Rosslyn Auto? They're my go-to place but so crowded.
Anyway, there are a ton of people like OP on DCUM. They drive down 29 or 50 once a year and decide that's what the suburbs are. OP you were at an auto shop. Of course those are in industrial districts, not near nice housing and parks. |
Yet here you are, on page 5 of my post about nothing. |
| What? 66 is nowhere near me in Fairfax county. You would be walking for several hours to get to it. Pull out a map OP! |
Ugh it's the Alexandrian In Denial poster again. How many violent assaults do our kids need to witness for you to hit rock bottom? For us, the bar is a bit higher. Move along and stop taking others' sensible decision to put their kids first so personally. |
How can a strip mall suck your soul? |
And 90 percent of Fairfax isn’t like the OP described either |
Curious -- where is your 2nd home? |
70 miles from the White House - as the crow flies. |
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There are nice, even beautiful parts of Fairfax County. Of course, I have some complaints about it, like the lack of sidewalks in some areas (the county is working on it) and some ugly strip malls. But the county is huge and not ALL sidewalk-less strip malls.
As for the trails instead of sidewalks, I'm not really sure why you dislike them? The trails are often wider than a sidewalk would be and don't have squares that are misaligned tripping hazards. Much easier to bike or push a stroller or go jogging on a trail. And certainly trails are better than no pedestrian space at all. The public schools are excellent and diverse. Fairfax Parks and Rec maintain great parks and green spaces throughout the county. Someone else asked what neighborhoods in the region you DO like, so that we might better tailor our responses to your interests. Would you care to share a few neighborhoods in the region that meet your aesthetic standards? Or what kinds of things would make up your ideal place? |
DumbA doesn't know, but I bet he thought it sounded good. |
| OP if you lived at my house in southern Fairfax County it would take you about 30 minutes to walk -- through leafy green neighborhoods on 1/2 acre lots -- to the nearest business of any kind ( a 7-11). Its a big county with lots of different types of areas. |
That sounds dreadful. |