>>2025125>spiclandThe third world truly is becoming the best place to live
>>2025135>Does america still have dirt roads like this?I live in the south, we still have them. This looks a lot like our land during the summer.
>>2025141>An old man lived in this property for decades without electricity. Just him, his dogPic related
>>2025144>Abandoned mills are a common sight.God that reminds me of Hinkley CA. That's a desert of course, but this brings back a feel that I haven't had in a long time.
>>2025163>It appears to be wheat seasonWe call that corn in the white man's land. Regardless, an invaluable ascetic. I don't know how you're able to make a place I've never been, feel like my childhood, but I'm enjoying this.
>>2025167>These patches of eucalyptus trees are another common sight.Until they catch fire and explode. Pretty for now though
>>2025170>...for example this screaming frog that screeched at us a couple weeks ago.What an absolute unit
>>2026544t. Urbanite compost fodder
>>2027075Whatever nigger, welcome to reddit.
>>2027232Trump supporters live in rural states. It's typically liberals that hate the independence of rural living. They can't tax working class whites to feed their nigger muses
>>2027430>i think it's coolThat's fucking horrifying. We have "banana spiders" here i think some people call them orb weavers. About as big as your hand and are all over the woods during the late summer and fall months
>>2027432Oof. Right in the feels.
Just wanted to wrap it up by saying thanks again OP. I'm glad your part of the world has comfy magic still. After we reclaim our blood and soil in the upcoming violent Civil/race war, I hope I can grow old on my family's former land like this. I look forward to lurking on more of your posts.