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SheriSim
2 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
I love that Henford on Bagley has so many big lots for farm animals and growing crops. Also, they are dirt roads in the country. It’s a good place to add fishing holes too. There are some areas that I think would be great for spell casters too, kind of out of the way places.
There are 2 or 3 swimming spots on the river, one I believe is in town, which is small and quaint, and they have contests for farm animals, crops, etc. on the weekend. Another swimming spot is up by the waterfall.
The simple living lot trait is one of the best traits they ever came up with if you want to give your sims a challenge.
You can own a cow, a llama, and chickens. There are also rabbits, foxes, and birds you can become friends with. Rabbits will help you garden, You can use or sell eggs, wool, and milk. You can farm new crops like watermelon, pumpkin, lettuce, and a few others. You can do embroidery, and make canned foods, to sell or use. And of course there is simple country clothing and hairstyles. There are new traits, and possibly a new aspiration or 2. And, of course some new furniture. I love the new fireplace. There is new pub food as well. Also, the pack introduces a stand in town that sells and buys produce, eggs, milk, etc. In cottage living you can also buy things like sugar, flour, mayonnaise, etc. it also has picnic baskets you can fill, and use to go on a picnic at a picnic table.
Farming can take a lot of time, but if you have extra time you can run errands for neighbors to make money.
The pack integrates well with the new Horse Ranch pack as well, and Henford on Bagley has some good size lots you could use to put horses on as well. I just put a rabbit stump on a commercial lot I made for Chestnut Ridge ( Horse Ranch ), and it is so cute to see the bunnies come out, so you can talk to them.
I think Cottage living is well worth buying.
There are 2 or 3 swimming spots on the river, one I believe is in town, which is small and quaint, and they have contests for farm animals, crops, etc. on the weekend. Another swimming spot is up by the waterfall.
The simple living lot trait is one of the best traits they ever came up with if you want to give your sims a challenge.
You can own a cow, a llama, and chickens. There are also rabbits, foxes, and birds you can become friends with. Rabbits will help you garden, You can use or sell eggs, wool, and milk. You can farm new crops like watermelon, pumpkin, lettuce, and a few others. You can do embroidery, and make canned foods, to sell or use. And of course there is simple country clothing and hairstyles. There are new traits, and possibly a new aspiration or 2. And, of course some new furniture. I love the new fireplace. There is new pub food as well. Also, the pack introduces a stand in town that sells and buys produce, eggs, milk, etc. In cottage living you can also buy things like sugar, flour, mayonnaise, etc. it also has picnic baskets you can fill, and use to go on a picnic at a picnic table.
Farming can take a lot of time, but if you have extra time you can run errands for neighbors to make money.
The pack integrates well with the new Horse Ranch pack as well, and Henford on Bagley has some good size lots you could use to put horses on as well. I just put a rabbit stump on a commercial lot I made for Chestnut Ridge ( Horse Ranch ), and it is so cute to see the bunnies come out, so you can talk to them.
I think Cottage living is well worth buying.
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