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AnnSofiNovelist 8 months ago
We have free range cows in our neighborhood, and once we almost hit them as they were all gathered on the road in a deep wash, but I doubt whoever owns them would appreciate if we take one for ourselves ๐Ÿ˜… The rabbits/hares and quails that run around might be less frowned upon, but no, we don't hunt.
I grew up in a place that a family can hunt and fish for enough meat to last the whole year. It's a new thought for me that most places aren't like this. I really just take it for granted, and didn't ever put it together other places aren't like that..
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AnnSofiNovelist 8 months ago
That's so cool! And yes, where we grow up brings certain views of reality that once we go other places proves to be a local thing. I've often thought this of the people who believe in overpopulation, because they've only ever been in a huge city, and never driven across the country and seen the vast empty land that covers most areas between the coasts. Sounds like you basically grew up in the opposite situation to those city dwellers. That's really cool to hear about. I grew up in Sweden but have traveled through like 35 states with my husband the last 3 years, so we've seen a lot, and it's interesting hearing about the difference between places, and what's considered normal! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ thanks for sharing!
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