That would scare me! it would be Mr. kimber at my farm.
As for the virus, I feel for all the people effected in so many ways, both physical and economical. My wife and I feel very fortunate, as I am self employed and rarely see more than 1 customer a day in person any more. We have moved the bulk of business to online sales. We rarely went out to eat, never went to bars, and a movie maybe once a year, so not giving up much to stay home! our nearest neighbor is a mile away, and the local town is 500 people at most. The most people i am ever around is at church, and they have even canceled that. One of our renters raises all every sort of beast and foul, so we may let them start paying the rent in food if things get bad. our local Dollar General is still pretty well stocked except for toilet paper, but there are corn cobs and duck feathers!
There are certainly disadvantages to living in the country, but at the moment i can't think of any. There is not much else my wife and i can do but "hole up" and keep the rest of our country in our prayers.
crazydoug
I can’t think of any disadvantages now.