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From: Berrins (Berrins |
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| Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 19:21:24 -0600 (MDT) | |
In a message dated 9/5/2000 5:01:01 PM, juturna [at] ix.netcom.com writes:
<< Can any longtime cohousers and cohousing researchers comment on whether
the amount of community activity stays about the same in a cohousing
community or lessens over time?
This question is prompted by my family's (myself, husband, and 4 year
old son) visit over Labor Day weekend to one of the older cohousing
communities. >>
Pathways (24 households) has only been settled for 3 to 6 months (depending
on when each house moved in), so I can't speak to long term activity levels.
However, I can tell you that it was really quiet here over Labor Day weekend.
Many people were out of town, getting in a last camping trip, at the beach,
or visiting friends. And a lot of the "co-activity" is spur-of-the-moment
games nights or pot lucks between just a few houses. Maybe you just hit a
slow weekend. Did you ask anybody who lives there if that level of activity
was normal?
-Roger
Pathways
Northampton, MA
Where they are finally beginning to finish the site work and Common
House- should be done in about 3-4 weeks!
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