
The famous free country life, certainly not as free as residents of large cities do think.
There are also lots of obligations, expectations and aspirations.

The famous free country life, certainly not as free as residents of large cities do think.
There are also lots of obligations, expectations and aspirations.
That’s true and especially if they have animals to feed.
It’s a long day. Seven days a week sometimes ! And maybe no pay check at the end of the month!
So true!
Looks like the prairies!
When I went to my aunt’s as a child, I hid when it was time to pick potatoes. There was a cute boy next door who went picking with the family, and I had a crush on him. How could I ever let him see me in those horrid galoshes they made me wear in those muddy fields? 🙂
Sometimes rural areas are viewed as a ‘theme park’ instead of the living, struggling communities they are! Thom.
So true. A marvelous image illustrating your point.