Sunday, 18 November 2012

Reflection Piece :)

In this blog post I am writing a reflection piece about what I have learned  about my topic and some challenges that I had while doing it. This will be my tenth and final blog post. Writing this blog post was really fun for me because I learned a lot of new things about my topic that I didn't know before. 

There is a lot of things that I have learned by writing this blog post and some of the things that I learned was how to start a farm and what it takes to fully have one. I also learned that there is a lot of work and time that you have to put into a farm to actually run it. Also learned that a lot of people in the city don’t like to do the same things as the people in the country and that the country people do more fun things than the city people. 

In this blog post there were some challenging things that I had to do like  when I had to compare and contrast the country life to the city life because I don’t know anything about the city, so I didn't know what to put for the city. Also  When I had to  write about the TV show The Simple Life because I never watched that show before and I couldn't think of anything to write about it.

I had a lot of rewarding lessons that I learned from like doing the Interviews that I had to do because I learned what other people think about the city and the country instead of just what I think about them. Another lesson that I learned was writing about the history of farming. There is a lot about farming that I didn't know before like all the different types of farms you can have and how much different farming is today than it was back then. I hope y'all have enjoyed reading my blog post and have learned something by reading them.  




Work Cited
Jenkins, Sarah B. Online interview. 6 Nov. 2012
Country Roads. N.d. Photograph. N.p.
Fireflies in a Jar. N.d. Photograph. N.p
White, Barry. "Country Life VS. City Life." Personal interview. 23 Oct. 20122.
Gutierrez, David. London City Night. N.d. Photograph. London.
Country Life. N.d. Photograph. N.p.
"The Simple Life." TV.com. Tv.com, 2007. Web. 17 Oct. 2012.
The Simple Life. N.d. Photograph. N.p.
Soles, Melissa. Telephone interview. 16 Oct. 2012.

Farming. N.d. Photograph. N.p.
Farming. N.d. Photograph. N.p.
Drought. N.d. Photograph.N.p.
Country Life. N.d. Photograph. N.p.Wings, Sandee. 
A Horse in Boonah. N.d. Photograph. N.p.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Interview :)

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In this blog post, I am conducting an interview with my sister to see what she thinks about the country and the city.

1.) Which do you like better the country or the city?
I like the country better than the city.
2.) Why do you like the country better than the city?
I like it better because there is less people, you have  more privacy, and there are more small businesses than large ones.
3.) What are some of your favorite things to do in the country?
Some of my favorite things to do in the country are riding  four wheelers and ride on dirt roads.
4.) How long have you lived in the country?
I have lived in the country for most of my life.
5.) Do you like the city?
Yes because there's a lot of shopping stores and more entertaining things to do then play in the dirt
6.) Is there any fun things you like to do in the city?
Yes I like to go to basketball games and sometimes to  the bar.
7.)Are businesses  more successful in the city or in the country?
The city because it has a bigger population and the country only has regular people.
8.) Does the price of gas and consumer goods cost more in the city or the country?
The price of gas is higher in the country because you have less stores around you than you do in the city. Consumer goods are higher in the city because they are grown in the country and then shipped to the city and then they are sold.


Work Cited
Jenkins, Sarah B. Online interview. 6 Nov. 2012
Country Roads. N.d. Photograph. N.p.




Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Compare and Contrast :)



Many people think that people in the city and the country like to do the same things for fun, but they don’t. People in the country do a lot more than the people in the city.

People in the country like to go hunting,mudding, and fishing for fun.They also like going to football games on friday nights and having bonfires with friends on saturday nights. Sometimes it is fun to go cow tipping, but also it can be very dangerous to do. So you  have to be careful when going cow tipping.

People in the city like to go shopping and go to movies for fun. Sometimes they like to take a long walk in the park or ride bikes. On friday and saturday nights many people like to go to  bars and clubs to party with friends. Many people like to go out to eat at restaurants and take tours to art museums.

 Country people and city people sometimes like to do the same things for fun. They like to go to church on sunday mornings. They also like to have cookouts with family and catch fireflies in a mason jar. Also sometimes they like to go ride four wheelers and go  mudding. Many people like to go fishing all the time for fun.

Work Cited
http://cdn2.blogs.babble.com/babble-voices/alli-worthington-this-is-alli/files/fireflies-in-a-jar/fireflies-two.jpg



Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Interview :)



In this blog post I am conducting an interview with my dad to see what he thinks about the country life vs. the city life. Here are some questions that I asked him and he’s responses to them.

1.)Do you live in  the Country or the City?
    country life available @
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  • I live in the Country.
2.) Why did you decide to live in the Country?
  • I decided to live in the country because you can do what you want then you can in the city.
3.) How long have you lived in the country?
  • I have lived in the country for the past 25 to 30 years.
4.) Have you ever lived in the City? If so how long?
  • Yes, I have lived in the city.I lived there when I was a little kid.
5.) What’s your favorite thing to do in the Country?
  • My favorite thing to do in the country is fishing.
6.) Is it cheaper to live in the country than in the city?
  • Yes, it is cheaper living in the country than in the city because taxes are cheaper.
7.) Is there more freedom in the country than in the city?
  • Yes, there is more freedom in the country because in the country there are some laws that are different than in the city.
8.) Why is it better to live in the country than in the city?
  • It is better to live in the country than the city because there is cleaner air and no pollution.
9.) What is the convenience of living in the Country life vs. the City life?
  • There is less traffic in the country than in the city and there is a lot more wildlife.
10.) Is it easier to get a job in the country or the city?
    city life available @
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  • It is easier to get a job in the city because there are more jobs in the city than in the country.


Work Cited
White, Barry. "Country Life VS. City Life." Personal interview. 23 Oct. 20122.
Gutierrez, David. London City Night. N.d. Photograph. London.
Country Life. N.d. Photograph. N.p.















Wednesday, 17 October 2012

The Simple Life

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In this T.V show called The Simple Life, two girls go from being rich and having everything to being poor and barely having anything. They have to see what its like to work for what they want instead of just getting it handed to them.

My opinion about this show is that it is not any good.I don't like this show. I think that it is just a waste of time and I wouldn't want to watch it.I think that it is pointless because they know they can't survive in the country life when they have been living in the city life all their life.

I interviewed by aunt to see what she thinks about this T.V show. Here are some questions that I asked her:

1.) Do you like the show The Simple Life?
She said no I do not like the show the Simple Life because they are acting stupid and don't know what their doing. It doesn't seem like it would be any good to watch.
2.) Do you think that it was a waste of time to make this T.V show?
Yes, I do think that it was a waste of time because it isn't any good to watch and I wouldn't want to waste my time watching something that isn't any good.
3.) Would you watch it again if it came back on T.V?
No, I would not watch it again because I didn't like this show.




Work Cited
"The Simple Life." TV.com. Tv.com, 2007. Web. 17 Oct. 2012. <http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simple-life/>.
Soles, Melissa. Telephone interview. 16 Oct. 2012. 

Thursday, 11 October 2012

History of Farming


history of farming available at
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Farming began in the Fertile Crescent. The people before this time lived by hunting animals and gathering plants. Then people began to grow wheat and other crops that they found growing wild. After a while, farming began to spread even more throughout Europe. People in Europe used oxen to pull ploughs for their farms.

The Nile River was a gift of Egypt. It provided water for the crops to grow. It also deposited silt on the land which made it very fertile. During the Neolithic Revolution, many people discovered how to fully domesticate animals. This was the most single significant development in history. Farms have changed the way people live. Many people today don’t have farms. Instead of growing their own food, they buy their food at the grocery store.
 Farming today is different than farming back then. Today we have more advanced machinery that helps us grow our crops than the people back then did. Back then people had to grow their crops by hand and it took a long time for their crops to grow. Today it doesn’t take long to grow our crops. It is a good idea to learn how to start a farm because soon our economy is going to break down and we won’t have any money to buy anything like food. So having a farm you will be able to grow your own food. Most people won’t survive when this happens because they never have had any experience with having a farm. I hope you have learned a little bit about the history of farming.




Thursday, 4 October 2012

How to start a farm :)

When starting a farm there are a lot of things you need to do in order to start your farm. First you will need to ask questions to people who have farms and start a plan of what you are going to be growing. Also think of how you are going to do that. After you do that, then you can start buying and preparing things for your farm.

Here are the things you need to do to start you farm:
farming available at
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  1.    Figure out what kind of farm you want to have. 
  2. Then buy some land that is big enough for the kind of farm you want. 
  3. You can start planting your crops now and make sure you take very good care of them.
  4. After awhile if your crops are doing well, then you can pick your crops and sell them to people and trade them to other farmers for other crops.

If you plan on having cows, you can go to the livestock sale and buy whichever kind you want. If you want to make money, then you would want to get Black Angus cows. If you have cows you will need horses to move them from pasture to pasture. Quarter Horses are the best for this job. To have horses you will need a barn, a round pen, and an arena for training. You will have to keep your cows and horses in separate pastures or the horses will not work the cows. You will also need large storage buildings to store hay and crops in. Also you may need dogs and cats to keep the critters away. Things like chickens and goats will also need special pens and food for them. They are good for eggs, milk, and meat.