This is similar to the saying "The grass is always greener on the other side," meaning that things you don't have, etc. always seem more desirable than what you do have. It also suggests that if you do get to where the grass is greener, it may not be as great as what you imagined it to be.
The phrase "the faraway hills are always greener" suggests that people often believe that other situations or places are better than their own, leading to envy or dissatisfaction with their current circumstances. It reflects the tendency to idealize what we do not have, overlooking the challenges and imperfections that come with those seemingly better options. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder to appreciate what we have rather than constantly yearning for something perceived as better.
The motto of Ballinamuck is 'Is glas iad na cnoic i bhfad uainn, The faraway hills are green.'.
The definition of the term - faraway is to be distant, far, remote. Faraway can also mean to be absent minded, dreamy, preoccupied, far removed mentally.
A good one would be: "There's no place like home."
A person who sells fruit and vegetables
yes it does mean sunny hills
Faraway is an adjective.
The Magic Faraway Tree
Greener
"Greener than thou" means "greener than you."
Something that is better than where you are or what you have or how things are. If it often used to say you are moving on to something better. If someone leaves a company to go to a better job, they could be said to be moving to a greener pasture.
The Faraway Tree was created in 1939.