Like Lindsay, I too moved from Brooklyn into a rural area a few days ago. Yes, New Jersey doesn't come close to Rocky Mountain landscapes, but the area of East Windsor/Princeton, New Jersey is quite flat and rural. During the summer months along RT 35, you can see small vegetable and flower stands, farmland, and apple picking advertisements. Unlike Lindsay's landscape, East Windsor has a flat landscape with a faced paced attitude. Sprouting up 40 miles of New York City will do that to a town. But the roads still are pretty empty without too many buildings, but of course the traffic is congested near rush hour. Nonetheless, the town has trees, lakes, and a great sculpture park nearby ( grounds for sculpture).
As for the art..
Maybe I feel like this buffalo; standing in a field with small amounts of grass or feed, near a relic of old Coney Island.
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