The step back in time is a whole 'nother story! The house is probably 60 years old or more, but it's solid. The windows are modern (most of them, anyway) and the sun can actually shine into them all day long.
The only real 'noise' is a train in the distance several times a day, occasional tractors and other farm vehicles, the wind whistling through the hills, cows lowing now and then and birds chirping in the trees and fields. Such wonderful rural bliss!
Being that we don't live within any city limits, our mailing address is 'RD'--rural delivery--which usually brings to mind the old show 'Mayberry RFD' whenever I see it on an envelope. (So now you can think of me when you watch the old shows!) And, for the first time since I've been here, I have to have a night light on for my nighttime potty runs. It's pitch black without it. I love it.
We have a fireplace for heat in the
The land agent told us that we can pay for a 'rubbish run' if we need it, but I don't think we will. I'm very happy to have the compost, recycle and trash burn stuff all organized separately. The only other thing to consider is cans that are not aluminum but the farm-share managers take care of that.
As I mentioned before, we (by that I mean Hubby) are getting bulbs planted for some springtime color. I can't wait! It's so nice to be able to work, or even walk, in the
Hubby and I are both quite content here. It's only 4 km to work for him. I can see us being here until he gets promoted to another part of the country.
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The first thought I had after reading this is the song "Love will keep us together," by Elton John I believe. lol Because I think I'd lose it with only 2 hours of direct sunlight.
I think it's sort of sweet and romantic for you and your husband to tackle the "wilderness" together. :)
It sounds like bliss to me! A beautiful old home with lots of light, country sounds and views, peace and quiet....Must be so wonderful. xoxo
Oh it seems you in your element
We too have only a fireplace and a compost heap. We are rural but in the city, on the border. Keep enjoying
Sounds perfect! I'd sure love to find a place like that. It would be heavenly to hear those cows. :-) Very glad you were able to move.
~Lindy
Sounds like a great spot that you have found. Enjoy the rural life. And the lack of close neighbours!
You live in a beautiful country! In 2005 I was in NZ for a couple of weeks. We were on the South Island. It was wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
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