Howdy nostr friends 🤙🤙
Visiting some family friends out in the country this weekend.
I love living in the city, but mannn I miss the stars ✨
#nature #artstr #photostr #grownostr 
Howdy nostr friends 🤙🤙
Visiting some family friends out in the country this weekend.
I love living in the city, but mannn I miss the stars ✨
#nature #artstr #photostr #grownostr 
There’s really nothing like sitting under a sky full of stars, it’s a treat for us city folk
It’s so true 🥹
These to posts were back to back on my timeline
I’m not trying to judge anyone else’s choice, it’s all subjective, but this were my honest reactions to these images, in order:
1. I can’t tell the difference between NYC and a devekooong countries downtown. It’s all depressing buildings, neon lights, and no trees.
2. The stars are literally calling me, pleading with me to explore and try to understand them. You couldn’t pay me to move to a city. I’m trying to get MORE remote!
But I love and appreciate that we all have different interests because it means more space and land for me

I completely get it. When I’m in the countryside, it’s open, spacious, natural, serene.
For me, in (some) cities, it’s energetic, high-frequency, intense, and fulfilling in a different way.
I totally get, though, many people find cities suffocating, or the country remote and lonely. It’s all about one’s own vibe. Kind of a soul thing 🫂
I definitely get energized from trips to cities, hanging out with friends, meeting new people. I can thrive off that energy for months. Its kind of addicting. A good balance is needed.
How about we work to keep the places we each love beautiful, clean, healthy and welcoming.
I love this approach 🫂