 Living in West Branch is a different atmosphere than living in a larger city. We do have longer drive times for commuting to work, but unlike the city up here, 15 miles is 15 minutes. And you see wildlife along the way, there's less traffic to deal with, and really for me that pays off in the end. I use that for my decompression time, both before and after work, and it allows me to be more refreshed for patients each day. A commute to work would be no problem at all. It's not like in Metro Detroit where it's not unusual to travel an hour or longer to get to work every day. West Branch is a very quaint Victorian style town. They have really wonderful little shops on Main Street. They have an outlet mall. A nice downtown area has a Victorian feel and seems to be thriving where a lot of smaller communities, the downtown, sort of disappearing doesn't seem to be the case in West Branch. A lot of nice shops, all sorts of community events that go on in the community, down in that area. There's a new brewery that just opened up in the last month with good food. Walmart, you have Home Depot, you have an outlet mall and an area that we call Hamburger Hill where there's every fast food restaurant that you can think of as well. So it has a nice mix. They have a wonderful art show every year here in town. They have the local produce and they have the markets in the spring, summer, fall. And so the farmers are involved. There are a lot of outdoor recreation opportunities as far as canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hunting. So if someone enjoys those sort of outdoor activities, you don't have to travel on weekends to do that. You can just go out your door and enjoy those activities. We have the headwaters of the Rifle River just about 20 minutes away in a really beautiful state park. We've got the Assable River, which is noted for its canoe race each year. The schools in this area are very good and they have a lot of services that they offer to the students now and they're very, very involved with the students and the communities involved with the school. It's a great place to live. There's great community support, you know, a smaller area allows you to know your patients better and get involved in their lives, which makes healthcare more personal.