Growing g up country
Growing up in the country2 total reviews
Comment from Nicole Schmidt
I grew up in the city but I got to visit the country a fair amount. I used to wish that I could live in the country. Maybe not so far out that I was hundreds of miles away from the closest city but far enough for the peacefulness that it brings.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
I grew up in the city but I got to visit the country a fair amount. I used to wish that I could live in the country. Maybe not so far out that I was hundreds of miles away from the closest city but far enough for the peacefulness that it brings.
Comment Written 11-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
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Thank you so much for reading and reviewing my poem. They initially disqualified me because they said it was a free verse poem. Then they said it had no rhyming pattern. Long story short, they re-entered it after the voting was over. But that's ok. (I really don't have a choice...lol)
And yes I lived about 70 miles from the nearest town, at the end if a 17 mile dirt road. It was definitely Gods country but it was beautiful, and I wouldn't trade it for anything
I hope you have a blessed day
Comment from RodG
This must have been a unique childhood growing up on a ranch and riding horses every day. You mentioned having to do hard work, but what did you do? I like the pride that comes through in this poem.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
This must have been a unique childhood growing up on a ranch and riding horses every day. You mentioned having to do hard work, but what did you do? I like the pride that comes through in this poem.
Comment Written 11-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
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Thank you so much for reading and reviewing my poem. They initially disqualified me because they said it was a free verse poem. Then they said it had no rhyming pattern. Long story short, they re-entered it after the voting was over. But that's ok. (I really don't have a choice...lol)
And yes I lived about 70 miles from the nearest town, at the end if a 17 mile dirt road. It was definitely Gods country but it was beautiful, and I wouldn't trade it for anything
As for the hard work I did, I worked cows, and I'm talking riding horses to gather the herd and we had cow dogs, and we usually would have about 340 cows and 300+ calves to work. Long, hot, miserable day. And I built fence, mowed pastures, ran equipment, we grew 2000 acres of field corn every year and harvested it every summer. I raised deer and fox. And we built rhe best forts, and tree houses ever
It really was a magical place. Thank you so muchbfor asking.
I hope you have a blessed day
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Wow! What a childhood! I can?t believe the amount of work you did. Thanks so much for taking the time to tell me all this. Rod
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Your welcome. Have a blessed day