This month's Monocle has a great article about the ideal city. The importance of community, housing, outdoor space, social services, and education will be the ultimate achievement of a peaceful city.
1 - The village square is fixed at lawn, flowers, movable chair, cafe, 24 hour open ticket department.
2 - There is a shade on the main street to prevent rain and sun from the sun. Communities downstairs retail and downstairs downstairs form a certain community.
3 - Small and large houses from single-family houses to balconies for outdoor space and large-scale family homes with front lawn. Everyone pays maintenance fees for public places. These buildings are made of smart materials and are environmentally friendly
4 - Services such as hospitals in serious conditions and small medical centers with small injuries. Of course it is the fire department and the police station that can save local cats.
5 - All stores open from 8 to 8, from haircut to groceries on the way home.
6 - Local newspaper reports all the information about the town and information on the country
7 - A good brand that will help build a village brand. It must be a good signboard at a bookstore, hairdressing salon, cafe
8 - Weekend farmer market buys vegetables and chicken from homemade breweries and farmers including wine
9 - Local farm where people can buy from farmer's store everyday. Keep community sustainable
A beautiful river flows through the town. You can enjoy fishing, canoeing and along the river.
In the western towns of the 1970s and 1980s, all the best paintings were held at the local hotel's bulletin board at the bank, doctor's office or autumn festival every year. The best and best one seems to be like the cover of Louis Lamor novel, or it seems to be written for the digest of readers of "American Folklore and Legend". All the artists hosting the festival are working hard so that local children can draw pictures, but there is no art teacher in the county school in the western part. Advice from elementary school teachers is often devastating: "do not cross, do not copy, do not erase" (the best exception is to silence them and let you paint while you are caught). Speaker's advice at County Fair Art Exhibition is even worse. In middle school and high school, art education improved. Some schools have art teachers.
This is an isolated school system. East Los Angeles children are not the same children on the west side of town. I did not expect the teacher to look like us. That school is separate from my family. So, the fact that all teachers are white - I did not think they were like them. I am different in their names, they look different, as if their race is not at all important. They are teachers, they look like what they just did not know, I do not know, it did not -
La Recoleta looks like a small town - literally, it is a real 'ghost town'. It has a huge structure - a mausoleum, a monument, and a vault. Several seem very prominent, some looks luxurious, some looks great, and some looks solemn. They can be honestly reflecting the role of the owner in life, or according to desperate wishes of the owner, they are built on their deathbed in a way that they remember Maybe? In Pere Lachaise, people will look for famous brand tombstones such as Oscar Wilde and Balzac to find fun with Easter eggs. But for La Recoleta, for most people, the hunting part is much easier. When entering, majestic graves and arched aisles are full of narrow alleys. On one lane, however, the crowd is always crowded in front of the vault, the outside is black marble and elegant metal lattice. Given the reputation of the owner of the safe, livelihoods and necropsy, this last resting place may seem unobtrusive and conservative.