Anyone else know all the words to the Green Acres theme song?
As I embark on the home-buying process, I decided to take a closer look at what it's going to be like to live in the country. I'm looking forward to it, but a wee bit apprehensive about the longer drive to stores and restaurants!
I do want to say that I am not going to own a farm or livestock or be homesteading, so lots of people have a far more rural experience than I will. But for me, moving from a fairly large city to one with less than 2000 people, with lots more nature and daily "Sunday drives" on my way to almost anywhere, it's definitely a move toward country living.
Let's hope this will be my experience...
"Fresh air is definitely one of the primary positive aspects of country life when compared with city living. In the countryside, everybody knows everybody and folks actually say hi. Residential areas in the country are a lot smaller yet they are more related and open. Folks in the country are truly friendlier and are willing to help you without asking a single thing for their efforts." ~Advantages of Living in the Country, goincountry.com
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