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Life in the Country

Country life is a lot different than city life. Plants and tree, wildlife and no McDonald's.

Life in the country is great. Fresh air. Green grass and pastures. Distance between you and your neighbor. The closest McDonald's is a forty kilometer drive. You can walk around your backyard naked because there's nobody around to see.

When you go for a walk you always have people stopping to ask if you need a ride. I like going for long walks.

I'm right at the Trans Canada Trail. The wildflowers are beautiful and always changing. Creatures scamper about the trees and all you hear is the leaves on the ground rustling.

I was born and raised in Toronto and have been in the country for 15 years now. I wouldn't trade life here for anything.

In Toronto nothing gets canceled because of bad weather. Out hear everything, including bingo, gets canceled if the weather's bad. It's a totally different pace out here. One that I absolutely love.

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