Re: Why I live in cohousing is Beautiful ! How about , "Why I live in Elder Cohousing"?
From: Craig Ragland (craigraglandgmail.com)
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 08:20:41 -0700 (PDT)
Argh, geographical impairment strikes again...

A rather funny part of my trip toward the Boston Natl Cohousing Conference
was showing some Powerpoint slides of US maps. The slides show states with
the highest cohousing community counts (raw count, per capita, and per
square mile) - all based on data drawn from the Cohousing Census that Betsy
Morris recently completed.

Fortunately, I showed them to folks from 3 Western MA communiites that
gathered at Rocky Hill Cohousing a few days in advance of the Conference.
For I had mixed up some of the East Coast states and put some counts on the
wrong states. It mightly amused folks that I didn't actually know which
state was Vermont - and that I mixed up North and South Carolina. I was very
happy to have caught the errors before the Boston Plenary - getting this
wrong in front of hundreds would have been much more lame.
Craig

On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Muriel Kranowski <murielk [at] vt.edu> wrote:

> ElderSpirit is in Abingdon, Virginia, near but not in North Carolina.
>  Muriel
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> At 10:38 AM 6/22/2008, you wrote:
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>> Are there any folks living in the built Senior/Elder Cohousing Communities
>> in the US on Coho-L? I know some that I've seen here, but they've not
>> posted
>> for a while. The three built ones that Coho/US has identified are:
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>> 1. ElderSpirit (NC)
>> 2. Glacier Circle (CA)
>> 3. Silver Sage (CO)
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Craig Ragland

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