by napaseller » Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:41 pm
when we retired in sunnyvale, we were living in a manufactured home park. 99 homes and many rules; some we objected to at the time; however after moving to american canyon, i wish for some of those rules. don't get me wrong, we very much enjoy living in american canyon. the diversity, the "home-town" atmosphere, and the weather. plus, we live close enough to our children and grandchildren and friends that is conducive to frequent visiting.
when we moved in the rancho del mar area, there were no new homes along the wetlands or north of us in the continuation of rio grande street which makes for more traffic in our area, but everyone seems to be cognizant of the school and park which is nearby. it is so close, in fact, that during the 4th of july fireworks, we have a front seat and our friends come to visit so they can watch.
glad you're thinking of moving to american canyon. it's a great place to live and i look forward to many more years here.
when we retired in sunnyvale, we were living in a manufactured home park. 99 homes and many rules; some we objected to at the time; however after moving to american canyon, i wish for some of those rules. don't get me wrong, we very much enjoy living in american canyon. the diversity, the "home-town" atmosphere, and the weather. plus, we live close enough to our children and grandchildren and friends that is conducive to frequent visiting.
when we moved in the rancho del mar area, there were no new homes along the wetlands or north of us in the continuation of rio grande street which makes for more traffic in our area, but everyone seems to be cognizant of the school and park which is nearby. it is so close, in fact, that during the 4th of july fireworks, we have a front seat and our friends come to visit so they can watch.
glad you're thinking of moving to american canyon. it's a great place to live and i look forward to many more years here.