Urban Biomes

9:50 pm May 28th, 2008

One of the things that I like the most about living where we do is that we’re within walking distance of so many urban and suburban “biomes” — different population levels and feels, from dense forest to downtown skyscrapers.

Our apartment is in a neighborhood that’s reminiscent of suburban residential areas (though the houses are closer together). When I go running, I can go to the commercial-suburban-feeling strip malls and highways near Alewife and feel like I’m in the sprawling exurbs. Or I can go to almost the opposite extreme, the parks surrounding Fresh Pond, where I can be surrounded by trees and water and out of view of human-made structures. The Cambridge and Somerville squares have almost a small-town downtown feel. Stretching “walking distance” to a few miles, Allston is a bustling urban neighborhood. And then there’s the financial district, full-scale city.

Everywhere else I’ve lived, and most places I could live, have a much more homogenous five-mile radius around them — but variety is just one of many perks of living in the Boston area.


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