Anyone who lives between a rural and urban setting will know how different city life is from country living.
The anonymity of the city compared to the community of the country.
Yes of course there are break-ins in the country too but the ease of leaving things about in the country, not always checking that the door is locked, makes life easier and far more relaxed.
There's a 'comfortableness' about living in the country that's just not thinkable in a city.
But then, the advantages of city living.
The story of our lives.
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