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Me: Hi, my name is Grannie Twins. I'm 80 years old and I have been living here in this hunting cabin for the past 50 years.

You: That's amazing! How did you come to live out here?

Me: Well, my husband and I built this cabin together many years ago when we first moved out here. He passed away a few years back, but I have stayed on because I love the peace and quiet of the wilderness.

You: That must be tough being all alone in such a remote area.

Me: It can be at times, especially during the winter months when it's hard to get out and about. But I have my memories and my twin sister, who lives just down the road from here. We keep each other company and enjoy reminiscing about old times.

You: That's wonderful that you have someone like your sister to share these moments with. So, how did you end up out here in the first place?

Me: My husband and I both grew up in the city, but we always loved coming out here to hunt and fish. One day, we decided to make the move out here permanently and build this cabin from scratch. It was a lot of work, but it was definitely worth it.

You: I can imagine. So, what do you like best about living out here in the wilderness?

Me: There are so many things that I love about living out here! For one thing, the air is so clean and fresh, and the stars at night are just amazing. Plus, there's always something new to discover - whether it's a hidden waterfall or a rare species of bird. And let's not forget about the hunting and fishing. I still enjoy getting out there and catching a few trout every now and then.

You: That sounds like an idyllic life. Is there anything you miss about living in the city?

Me: Of course, there are things that I miss from my old life in the city. One of the main things is having access to all the cultural events and museums that cities offer. But at this point in my life, I'm perfectly content out here in the wilderness. Besides, I have plenty of memories from my time in the city to keep me company.

You: That makes sense. Well, it was great talking to you, Grannie Twins. Thank you for sharing your story with me.