Saturday, May 14, 2011

Country living

Well, it's official I am now living in the country. My dad likes to call th house the farm though it's hardly a farm- maybe one day we will have horses and pigs and the such. While I am loving waking up to the land and looking out on it. I am hating the gas prices, so the best thing to do in the country is not to leave the house/land. The land is your entertainment. Another thing about living in the country is you really get to see the seasons. It's only been a week or so and the forset has begun to turn a bright green again compared to the brown it had previously been. An unhappy thing about the forest though is the bugs have begun to arrive as the temperature begins to raise. If only we had bug repelent trees. Something enjoyable about the country is finding animals. I have seen many deer on our land usually in the morning eating out grass. Including two babies the other day. My brother found a turtle in the woods and we names him chip douglas because he had a chip in his shell. We've also seen rabbits hopping through the land. And I know there are many more animals to be found. One down side is that your clothes are always dirty if you are always hanging out/working in the woods. So you can have dirty clothes or just wash them a lot. Privacy is nice, however I believe I am being locked away in solotude too much. Which is likely bad for someone who already locked himself away in solotude in the city. It is beginning even more difficult for me to interact with people as I so rarely am talking to people. I am growing further and further distance from their reality, which I am glad for on one hand but struggling on the other.

More to come.

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