Posted by flying belgian on April 03, 2011 at 17:11:28 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: going home posted by dennis in ky on April 03, 2011 at 16:12:09:
I know what you mean. When I grew up on this farm we lived a long way out of town. Then 20 years ago they built a golf course 1/4 mile down the road and instantly million dollar homes started popping up around the golf course and surrounding our farm. Now this year the state hyway 14 extension will be cutting through a corner of our farm. City limits have expanded to within a 1/2 mile of our farm and an industrial park right to the limits. With new interchanges going in for the hyway project you know gas stations are next. All nite convienonce stores and people just bring that many more chances of trouble. I long for the good old days. Without having moved a foot, soon I will be living in a metro area of 50,000 people. I know that nobody is holding a gun to my head preventing me from moving farther away from all this but with maybe 10 years of farming left I just don't want to pull out and start over. I guess I will just put padlocks on all my shed doors and take keys out of everything and keep putting one foot in front of the other. Thanks for listening.
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