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RE: Between a hamburger and living in the mountains. Weekend commitment. Week 251.

in Weekend Experiences3 days ago (edited)

It feels like home when there's only nature and no urban life.

I've never lived in the countryside to have experiences like yours, but just imagining a healthy, peaceful life in a place longed for by people like you makes me realize I'm not really idealizing mountain life.
We know that cities have a social and cosmopolitan life, full of small and large things, but it will never have the calm and peace of a cabin surrounded by the basic necessities of life. Besides, as I said, nowadays, in a cabin in the woods, you can have the essential things to live that make life easier for people in these places.
I would only fear the presence of dangerous animals, but luckily, the fauna of my country is noble, and, although that's not a blessing, its species are only described as endangered...

Thank you for your feedback; I really appreciate it.

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Part two (edited) 😅

Well, believe me, we tried our best to make it look like a hamburger. Judging by your comment, it seems I didn't quite succeed...😂😂😂 The coffee my grandmother made in a cloth strainer was much better than the kind these coffee makers make... but I have no idea what coffee fertilized with elephant dung tastes like. It must be weird...
I've only heard about coffee eaten by a little animal and then expelled it, it's the best in the world, but for an elephant, I have no idea... :))
The insects trapped in resin look super cool, rare, and unique. I feel sorry for them.
Be careful with your friend's collection, maybe he found a baby T-rex... hahaha.
Only those who love you or love country life will follow you, but as we say here, every tapa has its own casserole, so good luck, you'll find it and have your children.

Thanks, I enjoyed your comment/post.

Note: the only thing I wouldn't do is dissect frogs... 😅😂