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Longing for the Country...

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Ok, so I have been in the Phoenix Metro with its awesome Goth sceen ( thank you, PhxGoth.Com ! ), but my heart is not in this overly hot, urban spread.  My heart is longing for my wide open spaces, plenty of room for my Gothic Garden and Dark Veges, and room for a cat or a dog to run free!  I know we will never have that here in Phoenix, so it is time to start scouting for where we will settle long term... and it needs to be rural. When you consider where you are going to settle homesteading, bit it rural like us or urban like we have been, you have to take many things into account.  One of the key ones is where is your soul at rest.  In the big city, I get depressed far worse than were I can get out, go adventure, raise big gardens, and have animals.  But you have to go were your heart is. So, Gothic Homesteading - rural version, here we come big time! ~ Morria

Urban Goth or Rural Goth?

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 Are you an Urban Goth?  Does the city nights make your blood pump and come alive?  Do you long for the hustle and bustle, the clubs, the urban adventures? Does the city a glow with her sparkling lights put you in a dreamy, poetic mood, and awaken your dreary soul? Do you like to be in either an apartment or close to down town? Then the city most likely should be your dwelling place! Are you a Rural Goth?  Do vast open spaces, deep forests, and mountain peaks excite you?  Does the feel of dirt beneeth your feet make you happy?  Do you find joy in the aloneness of the great outdoors on a dreardy night?  Then rural living may be right down your lane! Finding your fit, is really important, both for the longevity of your homestead, but also for your own sanity in everything.  Personally, I am more and more discovering I am by no means an urban goth.  My heart and soul are a rural goth, and it is getting to be time to go back to that way of life.  Now to just find the pathway beyond