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The narrative follows a family who leaves a comfortable suburban home to take up life on a newly acquired rural property. The story traces the journey by train and river, the arduous first weeks of farming, and the small domestic victories won through hard work and improvisation. Episodes center on the parents adapting to practical demands, a lively young son whose curiosity and mischief enliven country pursuits, and neighborhood events—boating, regattas, school and holiday scenes—that bind the community. Themes of self-reliance, practical skill, family solidarity, and childhood adventure emerge as characters learn to reshape domestic comforts into productive rural routines.
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