Are you "country"!

I can remember my great grandmother having no running water and an outhouse. My granddad used to break a garden with a mule, which I also helped him do. He had no phone and well water. Slaughtered our own beef, poultry, and pork. Both grandfathers quit school in the first grade to work on the farm and could barely read and write, but still made a good living through grit and determination. My father raised tobacco, kept chickens, raised cattle, and hay. This was all in the 1980s-90s. I would consider myself country.
 
Guess that question would depend on what someone would consider "Country"
I was raised in the country, 10miles from any town, My brothers house was the closest neighbor.
We hunted, fished, camped and lived a simple life. Some of my family still does.

I now live in town don't kill or grow everything I eat. I buy a lot at the store.

What people think are country people because you go buy a pair of boots and listen to Morgan Wallen and Luke Bryan are not country people. They are posers.
 
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