
I love Manhattan, but sometimes the garbage trucks are too loud and the mice are too in-our-living-room. Emersonmade makes me want to move to the countryside and hang out on haystacks.
Are you a city girl or a country girl?
(Photos by Emersonmade)

I love Manhattan, but sometimes the garbage trucks are too loud and the mice are too in-our-living-room. Emersonmade makes me want to move to the countryside and hang out on haystacks.
Are you a city girl or a country girl?
(Photos by Emersonmade)
This can’t work in fact, that is exactly what I consider.
It’s all erroneous the thing you are saying.
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I need both, country and the city. The older I get, the more I appreciate a long weekend in the country, but I always get back to the city. It’s like the photo – dress and rain boots.
Hmmm. A little bit of both, I think.
I like the rush-rush, pedestrian-friendly, right-in-the-middle-of-everything feeling of the city.
But I also like being out in the stillness of nature – enjoying wide open spaces, spectacular sunsets, and quiet sunrises.
city.
i’ve lived most my adult life in the midst of urban areas, and i spent a year an a half in a small german village and i have to say, i’m so happy to be back in the city.
I am a country bumpkin only too happy to be walking in the mud with my dog, best friend and her dog perfect way to exercise and catch up with friends :o)
City for sure! I live in the country now, but I crave the city. I find myself daydreaming about walking down a bustling city street as I drive past empty acres of cattle and flocks of wild turkey.
I like the country…as a quaint place to visit, but love the city.
city girl, definitely! but you need to escape to the country every now and then!
both. conflicted. loveeee the first image
I can’t survive in the country! Very sadly, I’ve permanent problem starting the stove or breaking an egg. I grew up in Hong Kong, food is always just less than 5 steps away. But I love to run, so I think the country would be lovely. A girl’s gotta have both eh!
I’m a country girl (a farmer’s daughter!). We have cows and chickens and piggies and barn cats. I love it, and I cannot wait to raise little country bumpkins.
I was born a country girl, but on the inside I’m from the city. I need to have at least a dozen book stores around to feel happy, even though the mice are a little too-in-my-living-room too now that Boston is cold.
I miss the country for driving…there’s more room for mistakes. Run off the road a little? No big deal! Here, you’d kill someone.
I am a previously-confirmed city girl who, for the last 2 years (as of this coming Christmas) has lived in the country, on a blue lake, 30 minutes away from the nearest Starbucks and I LOVE IT! I still wear my Manolos but now, I also wear Wellies and plaid shirts and I have a tool belt and wear a big brimmed hat when I work in my garden…you CAN be a city and country girl, all in one!