The Great Outdoors. I love that I can go outside, inhale, and not choke on fumes.
2. Animals. I get to have horses at my house—6 of them. And 2 dogs, 6 cats, 20 birds, a rabbit, etc… it’s a zoo. And everybody loves the zoo.
3. Chickens. This is a big deal in my city; there was recently a very fiery debate about legalizing backyard chickens. If you live outside of city limits, though, you can have fresh eggs every morning!
4. That Small Town Feeling. If you are a “good kid” like I am, it’s a lot of fun to know everybody, and keeping up with local gossip is the universal pastime. If you're ever in the are, stop by “The Spot” country restaurant to see what I mean.
5. Snow Days! Believe it or not, we get twice the amount of snow as our city counterparts. And when your driveway is a mile long, heavy snows means you and your friends getting trapped inside with a warm fire and plenty of marshmallows.
6. Barn Parties. When you get tired of the peace and quiet, you can throw wild parties in the barn. And nobody parties like country kids.
7. Wide Open Spaces. This is great—no nosy neighbours. You can make as much noise as you want to and nobody complains. And I can walk around the property belting showtunes without anybody ever knowing.
8. Unique Knowledge. We hicks learn many weird and wonderful things. I know what the 4 Hs are (Head, heart, hands, and health) and several R-rated substitutions for each of them. I know how to drive the tractor and what happens when the it gets stuck in the mud. I know how to launch a hay bale 3 stories and how to wrangle escaped miniature ponies. And that doesn’t even scratch the surface of the lessons that you don’t learn in the city.
There are, however, some cons as well:
The Great Outdoors. I love that I can go outside, inhale, and not choke on fumes.2. Animals. I get to have horses at my house—6 of them. And 2 dogs, 6 cats, 20 birds, a rabbit, etc… it’s a zoo. And everybody loves the zoo.3. Chickens. This is a big deal in my city; there was recently a very fiery debate about legalizing backyard chickens. If you live outside of city limits, though, you can have fresh eggs every morning!4. That Small Town Feeling. If you are a “good kid” like I am, it’s a lot of fun to know everybody, and keeping up with local gossip is the universal pastime. If you're ever in the are, stop by “The Spot” country restaurant to see what I mean.5. Snow Days! Believe it or not, we get twice the amount of snow as our city counterparts. And when your driveway is a mile long, heavy snows means you and your friends getting trapped inside with a warm fire and plenty of marshmallows.6. Barn Parties. When you get tired of the peace and quiet, you can throw wild parties in the barn. And nobody parties like country kids.7. Wide Open Spaces. This is great—no nosy neighbours. You can make as much noise as you want to and nobody complains. And I can walk around the property belting showtunes without anybody ever knowing.8. Unique Knowledge. We hicks learn many weird and wonderful things. I know what the 4 Hs are (Head, heart, hands, and health) and several R-rated substitutions for each of them. I know how to drive the tractor and what happens when the it gets stuck in the mud. I know how to launch a hay bale 3 stories and how to wrangle escaped miniature ponies. And that doesn’t even scratch the surface of the lessons that you don’t learn in the city.
There are, however, some cons as well:
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