I'm moving home to the farm in a little over a month and so I've started packing up some things and bringing boxes back to the country. I headed out to the farm on Friday afternoon and ended up staying the entire weekend! Besides the fact that its nice to visit with my parents (and siblings, when they are home), being on the farm makes me LOVE being outside! The city does absolutely nothing to motivate myself to get outside and enjoy the weather...I have no balcony and no green space that belongs to my apartment. The park down the street doesn't have any picnic benches and I hate having to drive 20 minutes to the closest park that does... The air is dusty and stinks all the time. I wonder to myself alot as to how I managed to live in the city for the last 5 years! I did live in a house with a backyard and small garden for the bulk of it, so I did have access to the outdoors, but it definitely isn't the same as the country air.
On the farm, I get up and enjoy the sunshine, the birds singing, the fresh breeze from my parent's deck. I can walk to my Grandma's house for morning tea and a game of "King's Corner" or put in a few pieces of a puzzle. I can walk down to the river and listen to the trickling water and if I'm lucky see a muskrat swim by. With the change in season, geese and ducks, swans and pelicans appear. I can walk to the arena and find soft, mewing kittens in the hay. I can lay on my back at night and actually see the stars, no street lights here! I can fall asleep to the sound of crickets and wake up to the sound of chirping birds... forget about fire trucks and screeching cars!!
I am really looking forward to life on the farm. Yes, I will lose my cute little apartment and bachelor benefits (no getting up at midnight to make cookies or parading around in my underwear anymore!), but I am coming back to my roots and it feels good.
Yeah sometimes I miss the country life, but they pay me to be here so I guess I'm stuck for a while.
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-Janalee