When you think "country" do you think more farm towns or mountainous areas? (live in, restaurants)
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When someone says "out in the country" or "they live out in the middle of no where", do you picture more of a classic "farm town" setting, or a "mountain town" setting? In other words, do you picture cows and chickens or bears and moose?
Im from a small farm town and I call the outskirts of it "the country" but I live in Albuquerque now and I call the mountians "the woods or forest" and I call the desert "the desert" but I couldnt call the mountains and the desert the country cause the country is what I know back home.
Im from a small farm town and I call the outskirts of it "the country" but I live in Albuquerque now and I call the mountians "the woods or forest" and I call the desert "the desert" but I couldnt call the mountains and the desert the country cause the country is what I know back home.
I definitely think of small towns and rural areas.
I don't think of the woods, desert or mountains as "the country." I think it's because I grew up in a farming community, but unless the place has some sort of agricultural aspect to it, I don't think of it as "the country."
A few pics I took where I live in Michigan... what I would consider "out in the country."
Country is anywhere that isn't city or suburban.. By suburban I mean no less than 2,000 people per square mile.. even at that population it feels rural to me. It doesn't matter where or what terrain.
Mountains, snakes, rivers, farms, ect. With not really anybody around..
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Swamps, gators, snakes, farms, ect. With not really anybody around..
I have friends in S.C. that live 15 minutes from a gas station and consider a couple restaurants in town as being too city like. Everybody seems to have their own definition
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