Bush living or city living?
“Yawnnn,” “ Chirp chirp!” Listen to those birds! You gotta love the bush!!! Could you imagine waking up to all those loud cars in the city!
The bush is much better than the city.
If you were living in the city there is a large variety of restaurants and entertainment, however, I have to say I love going out for dinner once in awhile but nothing beats sausages on the barbie in a real backyard with room for kids to play cricket or jump on a trampoline.
Secondly, the crime rate is so much higher in the city due to a higher population.Who wants to wake up to a stranger in your house or have your car taken. The risk is far less in the bush.
Next, I’d like to point out that while in the city there are some really cool things that you could do, for example say you were in Sydney you could go to Chinatown, the Mall, the Zoo and much more, but if you were in the bush we could go and explore and see amazing wild animals in nature for free, you might even discover stuff that no one has ever seen before!
My final point is, in the city it’s way more crowded and busy so you really get no peace and quiet but if we were in the bush there are not as many people living out there so you would get more peace and quiet. Also the air quality is much better in the bush.
So come get your tickets quick so you can get to the bush in time before the city slickers work out the advantages.
By Jordan
“Yawnnn,” “ Chirp chirp!” Listen to those birds! You gotta love the bush!!! Could you imagine waking up to all those loud cars in the city!
The bush is much better than the city.
If you were living in the city there is a large variety of restaurants and entertainment, however, I have to say I love going out for dinner once in awhile but nothing beats sausages on the barbie in a real backyard with room for kids to play cricket or jump on a trampoline.
Secondly, the crime rate is so much higher in the city due to a higher population.Who wants to wake up to a stranger in your house or have your car taken. The risk is far less in the bush.
Next, I’d like to point out that while in the city there are some really cool things that you could do, for example say you were in Sydney you could go to Chinatown, the Mall, the Zoo and much more, but if you were in the bush we could go and explore and see amazing wild animals in nature for free, you might even discover stuff that no one has ever seen before!
My final point is, in the city it’s way more crowded and busy so you really get no peace and quiet but if we were in the bush there are not as many people living out there so you would get more peace and quiet. Also the air quality is much better in the bush.
So come get your tickets quick so you can get to the bush in time before the city slickers work out the advantages.
By Jordan