• bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      So to you, middle of nowhere must be an hour or less to a city with a hospital. Thats normal rural. True middle of nowhere is a 6 hour drive at 80 mph to a town of 2000 (think north east Montana)

      When i think of true home steading I don’t think of 1 acre 15 miles from town. Thats just an acreage, plenty of city folk have those.

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        2 days ago

        I live on 15 acres, 20 minutes from a town of around 20,000 just just happens to have a hospital.

        In my province, I’m in the middle of no where. I’m on a rural dirt road that sees zero traffic.

        Also, shout out to “true homesteading”, as if you’re gatekeeping farming.

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          2 days ago

          Thats mildly rural.

          I’m sick of these “trad farm” folks that keep popping up thinking they’re “roughing it” when they’ve never worked on a farm in their life.

          You dont seem like one of those.