note to my readers
September 21st 2006 23:38
Thank you to those who have been reading my surviving rural life pages. I appreciate your votes and reading. I have now changed my blog and my storieswill be under livingrural.net You can access them through http://www.livingrural.net. The best is yet to come.
I don't know if this is in the "rules' but it seems a shame to change names and not take you with me on my journey! The aim of my site is to both entertain and inform. There is a lot of talk (especially in the country) about a lack of knowledge from children living in the city about country life. In earlier days this worked both ways but these days most children in the country have spend time in the city, but the reverse is sadly lacking. Some employers require their workers to have a "stint in the country" and it is not necessarily as daunting as one would think. Just helping people to see that those of us who live and work in the country have a lot in common with city people and the problems and joys are just as real- perhaps with a slightly different twist on them, may be useful. Also there are those who would have spend time in the bush and can relate to the stories. There is that saying "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy."
"Aussiecityliving" (I think that is the blog) talks about city life, and mine is rural life, so while he/she fights off the people traffic in the subway, I might be fighting off the sheep in the sheep yards.
Hope you can stay with me on the new site. Let me know when you have found me please. Thank you again. bumpkin
I don't know if this is in the "rules' but it seems a shame to change names and not take you with me on my journey! The aim of my site is to both entertain and inform. There is a lot of talk (especially in the country) about a lack of knowledge from children living in the city about country life. In earlier days this worked both ways but these days most children in the country have spend time in the city, but the reverse is sadly lacking. Some employers require their workers to have a "stint in the country" and it is not necessarily as daunting as one would think. Just helping people to see that those of us who live and work in the country have a lot in common with city people and the problems and joys are just as real- perhaps with a slightly different twist on them, may be useful. Also there are those who would have spend time in the bush and can relate to the stories. There is that saying "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy."
Hope you can stay with me on the new site. Let me know when you have found me please. Thank you again. bumpkin
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Hope you do look for my domain. Things have started, but are a bit scatty as I am on holidays- see "internet connections" ! Thanks for the response.