I very much appreciate your message, and am sorry it has taken me so long to respond back. I agree secluded rest is an important way to recharge mentally. I grew up about an hour away from NYC on Long Island. If you go far enough east on the island, you can still find some small farms and rural areas. Where I live now is several hours north of NYC, and it is predominantly rural farmland and unspoiled areas of forests and mountains. There are good size towns and midsize cities dispersed intermittently throughout the State as well. NYC makes up a relatively large area of the southern tip of the state, but only makes up a small area of New York State as a whole.
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It is interesting. I always dreamed of visiting New York and this state as a whole. For me, this is of cultural interest. I hope in the future I will be able to carry out such a long journey.
I would be interested if in your blog you will pay more attention to the place where you live. You described this as rural farmland and untouched areas of forests and mountains. It sounds interesting. I'm sure you have something to show and tell.
I definitely plan on posting more landscape, and nature trail photos from around where I live, in the near future.