Country living is nice, but like all things has its drawbacks. The biggest for me is that medical facilities are farther away, and you might have to travel a long way to have a procedure done.
Nonetheless, I like country living. It is nice when people will acknowledge your precense, give you a nice "hello," and treat you with a little respect. The city I live in does have stoplights (really funny that you all live in places with none or just a few, hahaha), but when I stepped into the local feed store, it was nice. Well, silkiechicken and I call it the gossip store as all the ladies were talking to each other, playing with little babies and such.
But, I don't really live in the country as I live near a university and you've got all the traffic, people, and trouble that comes along with that. People still drive rudely when school is in session, less so during the summers. But I came from the Seattle, WA area, so this is still a welcome change. Getting a few acres out away from town would be great!! Gotta save up for that one, though.
I'd say the biggest thing I like about country living is...
Exactly. Peace and quiet.