I love living in the country. I live in one of the most beautiful counties in Indiana with a collection of prairie, rock canyons, beautiful streams including the Wabash and Big Pine creeks, rolling hills, waterfalls and potholes which are deep and shallow depressions created by natural water erosion of stone creek beds. We have beautiful trees which provide a gorgeous palette of colors in the fall and we have changing seasons instead of a boring single season. I love seeing deer coming out of woods at dusk, seeing a young 8 point buck and have even seen a doe with triplets! We also have a lot of wild turkeys which come right up to the house and still have pheasants and quail. We have no stoplights in our county and little crime. Our schools are excellent and staffed with fine teachers who provide not only one-to-one attention but also are good role models for kids. There are few minorities in this county but the ones who are here are legal and are contributing citizens. We are close enough to bigger towns like Lafayette, IN and Danville, IL if we need things like from Tractor Supply, Big R, Walmart, etc. Yes, we do have isolated problems from time to time, mostly from traffic accidents on nearby Route Indiana Rte. 63 and U.S. 41 and some drug problems, but by and large it's a good county to raise kids in and to live in. I may be a redneck or hick but I do enjoy the privacy of my own place where I can have a beer if I want to, pee behind a tree or the barn, and utter an occasional cuss word if sometimes breaks and I don't have a nosy neighbor looking over the fence to see what I'm doing. In fact our neighbors look out for each other, plowing out snow for each other, taking turns mowing roadsides and just in general being friends. I wouldn't trade our county and our home for anything and as I was born in this county and will probably die in it, I'll continue to live the years I have left and simply enjoy being a "country boy" -- and will survive. Pat
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