We are not farmers and I don't want to give that impression at all.
Even though I can not speak from experience, I know that farming is a lot of hard work.
We live in a rural setting, yet in the city limits of a tiny town.
My husband has a small garden every year.
A farmer rents property surrounding our home.
I have a tomato plant in a washtub.
There are deer, coyotes, weasels in the barn, cats in the barn, gophers in the barn . . .
. . . and another yard animal that a friend made for me.
You couldn't get away with having this in a sub-division.
My signature coffee cup goes with me outside.
You have seen it before and probably will see it again.
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