Small Town America

Nutdeep

Shared on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 20:40

I had a recent event in my life that reminded me, of my love for Small Town America. A close family friend had passed away and wanted to be burried with his children in the small rural town of Marseilles Ohio. Well to make a long story short. During the drive to the cemetrary every single car, semi, tractor, etc..... pulled over to the side of the road to show respect. Hats where taken off when we drove by people in there yards. The local Methodist church opened there doors for us and even feed us after the funeral. This is all for a family that had not lived in the area for over 30 years.

The last funeral I went to in a pretty large city went like this...... Cars butting there way into the funeral procession, people giving us nasty looks at the stops lights. Even saw a punk kid flipping off the hearse because it might have added two minutes on his commute to Mall. The church folks where friendly but you could tell they wanted us out of there as soon as possible.

My future wife and I have decided after we are married to live in a small town in Michigan. this small town has a McDonalds, Grocery store, and a Dairy Queen. That pretty much sums it up. But I would not have it any other way. My future wifes cousins all live in the Burbs of Detroit. They call us Hillbillies and hicks for wanting to live in a small town. But they can have there traffic, crime, and rude people.

To each it's own, I know.... but for me....

Green Acres is the place to be, Farm living is the life for me...........

O.K. Im not a farmer, but you get the idea...

 

 

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madwoman's picture
Submitted by madwoman on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 23:23
Yep, we are in a pretty small town south of Columbus, Ohio and I love it!
Flywalker's picture
Submitted by Flywalker on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 00:00
Check that!!!!! I am a farmer and I have lived and do live in a small. It ain't all it is cracked up to be. Oh by the way unless you farm 10 to 15 thousand acres you cant make a living at farming. But on a positive note i know everyone and everyone knows me. OH and congrats on finding a victim, uh uh I mean a fiance. Hope ya'll are happy together!!!!!!
H2Daddy's picture
Submitted by H2Daddy on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 00:30
I love my small town.
Spidey's picture
Submitted by Spidey on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 00:32
Flywalker, That might be positive for you but not them. Nut, My grandparents are from a small town, One light, one grocery store, a hardware store and a couple of other small stores and that was it. Not chains or fast food, in fact, no restaurants at all. It was cool because everyone knew everyone and would do anything for you (well not anything but you get my point). Just make sure wherever you live that they have high speed Internet!
DualShock_1's picture
Submitted by DualShock_1 on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 05:24
I live in a small town also, and really like it. Everyone waves at you on the road even if they don't know ya!!!
Gman's picture
Submitted by Gman on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 05:26
I'm with you to an extent, I'm hoping I can find a job that allows WebCommuting when I get out that way I don't have to live in an excessively densely populated area. Spidey is right about the need for broadband though.
microscent's picture
Submitted by microscent on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 20:52
True that! I prefer small towns, but can't make a living in them, since i'm not a farmer, rancher, etc...

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