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Posted by cj3b_jeep on August 25, 2005 at 05:37:50 from (131.123.223.83):
In Reply to: Re: Love the country posted by Illinois Boy on August 24, 2005 at 13:28:43:
Did not take me long to adjust at all. The funny thing is we're only 10 minutes from 2 different wal-marts (I don't shop there anymore though) 2 home depots, 2 lowes and 2 dunkin' donuts. I've gotten so bad about wanting to be home that it's all I can think of when I'm anywhere else. I can sit on my front porch, walk my fields, hike the woods without ever seeing a soul. Behind us, through the woods, is a large farm field, across the road is a 30 acre field of hay. The yuppies are 2-3 miles up the road. I always laugh and smile to myself when I drive by those places. I drive a 15 year old pickup with 200,000 miles, they drive BMW suvs. The have puny John Deere lawn tractors (those who mow their own lawns) I have a 42 hp, 5,000 lb. farm tractor. I hunt coons and groundhogs and spot deer all the time. I just love it.
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