In the Sticks
Many of us grew up in the sticks. We had to travel several miles to the closest town. Our travel time increased to reach a city. Some of us remain in the sticks or visit often.
In the sticks means in the country.
It describes life in the middle of nowhere. Business usually involves plants and animals, not stores or factories.
People who hate country life describe it as:
- Unsophisticated
- Culturally backward
People who love country life call it:
- Rustic
- Back to nature
Nothing compares to country living.
Work is usually hard. However, the calmer, slower lifestyle makes such hard work worth it.
Our family loves our garden spot of the world. A few relatives remain where we grew up. Others live closer to modern conveniences … but not too close.
Whether we live in the sticks, visit when we can, or travel through them, we can all enjoy our time there.
Thanks to Janna Babak for the suggestion.
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2 thoughts on “In the Sticks”
Yes, I know people who live “in the sticks”. 🙂
Melissa, I love country life. Blessings on your week wherever you roam.