Your writing is so descriptive and filled with images of rural Colombia. I love reading what you have to say about the country side. I hope you don’t get too bored to the point of leaving. But I am sure you are making new friends there.
You make me laugh. You don't have time to be bored, haha. Next image shared of the farm needs to have you in it carrying around your machete and wearing your muck boots. I'm certain there is no one one who will equate this with boredom. :)
Years ago dropping out—as we hippies called it—was a thing, right from college, avoiding cities—-back to the land. Home gardens, wood burning stoves, chopping your own firewood, country living, you know the drill. Loved it but being young had to eventually experience city life. Then got tired of the rat race, and dropped out again, after making some $, this time to Mexico to live and open a bookstore. Like the road less traveled mucho mas.
Your writing is so descriptive and filled with images of rural Colombia. I love reading what you have to say about the country side. I hope you don’t get too bored to the point of leaving. But I am sure you are making new friends there.
thank you so much! I don´t plan on leaving, I love my slow boring life, I am never bored though:)
I am a city type of person. I grew up and went to college in Bogotá. Thank you for sharing your thoughts Sara.
You make me laugh. You don't have time to be bored, haha. Next image shared of the farm needs to have you in it carrying around your machete and wearing your muck boots. I'm certain there is no one one who will equate this with boredom. :)
hahah OMG you mean my everyday outfit! Plus my hat haha.. I´ll try to get a photo for the next post!
Love this!! Slowing down IS living 💕
Thank you, Completely agree!
Years ago dropping out—as we hippies called it—was a thing, right from college, avoiding cities—-back to the land. Home gardens, wood burning stoves, chopping your own firewood, country living, you know the drill. Loved it but being young had to eventually experience city life. Then got tired of the rat race, and dropped out again, after making some $, this time to Mexico to live and open a bookstore. Like the road less traveled mucho mas.