Stay happy, stay healthy, all things in moderation. Well, safe things anyway. I think you're already in a frame of mind to avoid the unsafe ones.

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I have been without a car for five years. What started as an experiment has turned into something that I don't want to end as long as I have to live in a major city. I am in a unique situation where I have access to very effective and well planned public transport. However, I walk everywhere, take the train or bus for longer or routine hauls, or barring that Uber, and then rent a car. Uber and rentals are very rare. I have 80 to 100 mile months on foot, so my phone's health app says. My grocery trips are 3 miles roundtrip. I do this with a small backpack and two hemp canvas bags. I have it down to a science. There is a lot of upside to it, but it's not for everyone and impossible for most. I go through a pair of good quality, US made New Balance once every six monthsLeo_Gnardo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:36 pm Yo cbass! On then off the wagon... did much the same last summer for a totally different reason. Mid June my car quit workin' and while I perused craigslist & other methods of finding suitable wheels, had to walk back n forth to the grocery. Not a huge hike, maybe 3 miles round trip, but in the hottest streak of weather all summer. I resolved only to carry the necessities, and that did not include alcoholic beverages. Also, took my grocery hikes early in the morning to avoid the worst heat of the day, but it still was no picnic. Amazingly I lost about 25 pounds, in only 5 weeks! By then I located a car I liked and could afford - big surprise it's almost identical to my old one just 5 years newer. It's a Jeep Cherokee 2001, one of those pokey little square things. Over the course of the last year, gained all that weight back. FEH!
 But, I don't make car payments (save the money for a future car purchase), no insurance, no fuel, no maintenance.  So shoes are my tires.
 But, I don't make car payments (save the money for a future car purchase), no insurance, no fuel, no maintenance.  So shoes are my tires.Everything in moderation....ahem...including moderation.Stay happy, stay healthy, all things in moderation. Well, safe things anyway. I think you're already in a frame of mind to avoid the unsafe ones.
hey Leo good to hear from you. some exercise would probably do me some good. Its pretty rural here a trip to the grocery store would be a hell of a walk. ive relegated myself to light beer and no whiskey. if i could just get back to drinking a few beers at night i would be happy with myself. The last few years have been pretty rough amd my alcohol intake has steadily increased but i think I'm doing better.Leo_Gnardo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:36 pm Yo cbass! On then off the wagon... did much the same last summer for a totally different reason. Mid June my car quit workin' and while I perused craigslist & other methods of finding suitable wheels, had to walk back n forth to the grocery. Not a huge hike, maybe 3 miles round trip, but in the hottest streak of weather all summer. I resolved only to carry the necessities, and that did not include alcoholic beverages. Also, took my grocery hikes early in the morning to avoid the worst heat of the day, but it still was no picnic. Amazingly I lost about 25 pounds, in only 5 weeks! By then I located a car I liked and could afford - big surprise it's almost identical to my old one just 5 years newer. It's a Jeep Cherokee 2001, one of those pokey little square things. Over the course of the last year, gained all that weight back. FEH!
Stay happy, stay healthy, all things in moderation. Well, safe things anyway. I think you're already in a frame of mind to avoid the unsafe ones.