I've recently been watching Coast. And there always seems to be a real sense of communities coming together. Especially if you take the Scottish isles and islands to the north. Even Norway has a strong community spirit. That's what I love about small coastal towns. Take Borth Mid Wales for instance. There is a strong coming together of people. But the further north you go. The better the whole community becomes.
The Shetland Islands are a fine example too. Even though the weather can be very cold, in winter. The whole community rallies around for each other. They look out for one another. That's what life should be about. I'd like to meet a family on an island in Wales. One family really does have an island all to themselves. A family of only four or five people live on a small Welsh Isle. How good is that for true privacy and space?
In a place like Oswestry. You never get a real true sense of community. That's what I adore so much about The Coast Team. They explain about life in very secluded places in an easy way. But also, you get the feeling that they make it sound so easy to do. But when you live in a shitty community like Oswestry. You feel as if you want to runaway from everything that is crap. But money is always at the back of it all. You need money to get to a new place. And you need spare clothing etc. Plus you need to get to know a family or two, before adventuring beyond your trusted fortress. Distrusting is a bad thing, when it comes to us Asperger people. We don't trust that easy. And that is because we've constantly been let down by others, that wanted us to trust them.
In a place like Oswestry. You never get a real true sense of community. That's what I adore so much about The Coast Team. They explain about life in very secluded places in an easy way. But also, you get the feeling that they make it sound so easy to do. But when you live in a shitty community like Oswestry. You feel as if you want to runaway from everything that is crap. But money is always at the back of it all. You need money to get to a new place. And you need spare clothing etc. Plus you need to get to know a family or two, before adventuring beyond your trusted fortress. Distrusting is a bad thing, when it comes to us Asperger people. We don't trust that easy. And that is because we've constantly been let down by others, that wanted us to trust them.
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