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I remember staying 8 months on a farm in a country town, it was all simple and easy, the only problem there was an idiot who talked bad about me behind my back, but other than that, it was amazing.

I was impressed how people who live in small farms do not work, they do small things, such as feeding animals, killing them and eating, sweeping, planting one plant other day another one, small repairs, etc.

Good food, almost no noise, no hassle, but make sure there are no individual sons of bitches there, for your own good.

God willing, I'm still going to get out of city and live on a small farm.

I remember staying 8 months on a farm in a country town, it was all simple and easy, the only problem there was an idiot who talked bad about me behind my back, but other than that, it was amazing. I was impressed how people who live in small farms do not work, they do small things, such as feeding animals, killing them and eating, sweeping, planting one plant other day another one, small repairs, etc. Good food, almost no noise, no hassle, but make sure there are no individual sons of bitches there, for your own good. God willing, I'm still going to get out of city and live on a small farm.

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Yep. I gave up the suburb life to create my homestead, there's a LOT of labor involved, but I wouldn't have it any other way. The people are nicer, you don't hear the hustle and bustle of traffic. Covid? No one out here really cares about that shit.

I'm not off the grid, but I'd like to think I have a decent way to feed my family should shit hit the fan.