I used to be a proper farmer many years ago and grew up in a village. I've lived in York for seven years now but I still miss the countryside, although I only have to walk five minutes down the road from my house and I'm out into fields and woodland so my city life isn't that far removed from my yokel roots |
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"Yep. I'm more farmer country though, tractors, land-rovers, cows and all that jazz
more land range/rovers in cities now "
Range rovers are very much in fashion with cities
We use old defender landrovers for towing
Not a rangie in sight |
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"Yep. I'm more farmer country though, tractors, land-rovers, cows and all that jazz
more land range/rovers in cities now
Range rovers are very much in fashion with cities
We use old defender landrovers for towing
Not a rangie in sight " with a good few pheasants hanging up like air fresheners |
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So here we have a horsewoman, a hunter, shooter, beater, fisherwoman, harvest helping, tractor driving, working dog owner and an all round jodhpur and boots wearing country bumpkin!!
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I was born a brought up in the countryside, a tiny village where everyone knew everyone. Did all the country things spent my childhood climbing trees, making dens etc |
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I'm a country girl at heart, living semi rural, but not exactly where I'd like...but give me my boots and a hill any day over stilettos and a cocktail bar. I get a bit antsy if I'm in a city for too long |
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