RE: Sunset Magazine's Best Places to Live
From: Debbie Behrens (dlbehrenscomcast.net)
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 07:03:11 -0600 (MDT)
Oh good, I've always thought that Sunset should do a cohousing feature, or
several.
Cohousing communities exemplify many of the qualities that Sunset promotes.
I do hope that some of our good cohousing writers will respond to their
request.

Debbie Behrens
Highline Crossing
Littleton CO
NEW: dlbehrens [at] comcast.net

-----Original Message-----
From: cohousing-l-admin [at] cohousing.org
[mailto:cohousing-l-admin [at] cohousing.org]On Behalf Of Fred H Olson
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:34 AM
To: -cohousing-L mailing list
Subject: [C-L]_Sunset Magazine's Best Places to Live

Sunset Magazine has a short article this month inviting their readers to
submit descriptions of the cities, towns or neighborhoods that they think
belong in "The West's Best Places To Live," The article says they are
especially interested in new communities, friendly neighborhoods and places
that are great for kids.  Cohousing fits the bill so well, that I decided
to write in a general way about cohousing, rather than just about Swan's
Market Cohousing.  One of my neighbors here posted this article from
Sunset, and I do hope someone responds just for our community, but in the
meantime I decided to send this along.

Joani


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