Life in the countryside: facts that no one has ever told you

It is common for people who have never had the experience of living in a rural region to be curious to know more details about the style of life in the countryside. What is it like to have a daily routine with rural activities?

We have already said that, most of the time, these are not easy tasks. It is a routine of a lot of work, worries and tasks that involve the whole family.

In this article, we will present some curiosities about life in the countryside that possibly no one has ever told you. Check out!

Life in the countryside is a lot of work!

There are people who work on their own farms and others who have jobs on other rural properties. Regardless, the work is always hard because it is from him that the sustenance of the whole family comes from.

Family routine working in the fields
The routine of tasks of those who live in the countryside involves even the whole family and is not always easy.

There are the tasks of planting, cultivating and harvesting the crop. This work usually starts before the sun rises. Not to mention that during the day you face high temperatures, making it an arduous activity.

In addition, there are tasks such as cleaning the house and also preparing food for the whole family. A gas stove or microwave is not always available.

The food, in many cases, is still made in the wood burning stove, having to control your fire flow, for example. Although it is a tiring job, homemade food has a very special flavor. If you haven’t tried it yet, you don’t know what you’re missing!

Preparing food on the wood stove
Among the curiosities of living in the countryside is preparing food in a wood stove. It has a very special flavor!

Another curiosity: how do people wake up very early and they have difficult tasks, there is very little movement at night in the fields. it is customary sleep very early because the next day will wake up with the crowing of the rooster.

Read also: Family Agriculture: why is it important for our country?

handmade toys

Among the curiosities, let’s talk about childhood. The life of a child in the countryside is very different from that of living in the city. It is very common for children make their own toys with what they find on their land.

This is a cultural heritage inherited from ancestors, especially grandparents, who had almost no money or access to industrial toys. However, today, even with better financial conditions, nothing prevents these children from following the same “tradition”, just for fun and creativity.

Want some examples? A shuttlecock made with dried banana leaves (or chicken feathers scattered on the yard) in addition to rubber, which can be a broken piece of slipper. And how about taking advantage of a rope kept in the saddler to play “tug of war”?

Children's play in life in the countryside
A simple rope can become a “tug of war”, a game played by the kids who live in the countryside.

freedom of movement

On the rock, the people move more freely by the environments. As neighbors’ houses are often far away, long walks are a common part of everyday life. They can be done on horses, if they go too far.

Generally, the biggest dangers come from nature itself, like snakes or wild oxen, for example. But nothing that everyone isn’t used to.

Advantages of life in the countryside

Access to fresh fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products in the yard at home is a great advantage. These resources can be used for your own family subsistence, and can also be an important source of income for family farming.

In addition, living in the midst of nature is something that really brings tranquility. The rural environment has the power to renew our spirits and, therefore, is a common vacation destination. These effects are not lost when you live in this environment.

Beautiful landscape in the countryside, synonymous with tranquility
Those who live in the countryside can enjoy fresh air and a unique landscape.

Another interesting detail is that, living in the countryside, there is a greater sense of security because it will be further away from the violence that affects not only the big centers, but also the medium and small towns.

Disadvantages of life on the farm

Due to the distance to the city, there are two services that are usually more difficult. One of them is have access to education, another is to search care at health posts.

Those who live in the city, even in remote neighborhoods, when they need to leave the house and go to a distant place, have the option of public or private transport.

However, when your life is in the countryside, the situation is somewhat different. There are situations in which it is necessary to travel for kilometers and with an “aggravating factor”: facing roads that are not always in good condition. On rainy days, then, there is a challenge!

Life in the countryside and its difficulties
Life in the countryside is not always easy. Traveling to the city also depends on the road conditions.

The example above is only when we talk about “extra farm” activities. In the countryside, life is a lot of work, a routine of challenges that requires persistence, since it is from cultivating crops or raising animals that the livelihood of the whole family comes.

People have to be prepared to perform tasks that are often heavy during every day, even weekends and holidays. This can be a disadvantage, however, those who are used to it don’t complain.

Woman harvesting food in the field
The work in the fields is daily and does not allow long vacations. On the other hand, reaping what you sow is very rewarding.

Conclusion

Therefore, knowing that the countryside is a completely different place from the city, we can conclude that life in the countryside is also very different from urban life and people also adapt to the rural environment and its particularities. The most important thing is to know enjoy every moment because that is where sustenance and life with the family come from.

In the video, meet the life of Mr. Manoel Feitosa, over 70 years old, who shows what is it like to live in the countryside:

Source: What it’s like to live in the countryside.

Speaking of curiosities about country life, also access our article with 15 things that only those who lived in the countryside know. Good reading!

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