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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vermont - there’s enough small towns, lots of green, walkable and close enough to Montpelier or Burlington.[/quote] Vermont is green for a few months, then turns white and only walkable for bears/moose. [/quote] You forgot brown for mud season and private leach fields. [/quote] I never took green space to be literal. I think it just means outside space dedicated to nature. Parks, valleys, etc… where you can have trees vs. buildings.[/quote] Most people who say "lots of green" mean literal greenery- trees and plants and such. Why would you take it to mean anything else?[/quote] In the same way we say crunchy or granola to mean someone who enjoys natural living. That person may not actually eat granola but it’s a term used to describe. [/quote] Correct, but "greenery" isn't a term used interchangeably like that. If someone wanted just general nature, they would say that.[/quote]
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