Posted by rrlund on June 24, 2008 at 13:47:28 from (216.46.213.156):
Here's something that I've been pondering for days now while I've been in the hayfield wishing that I was anywhere but here. Is there any particular place that has a reputation for atracting farmers to live year round when they retire? I'm not talking winter time in Florida or Arizona. I mean a particular town,county,area of a particular state for farmers to spend their golden years with other retired farmers. It would be preferably in the Apalachians,Ozarks,Texas Hill country,someplace like that,even in the Rockies for that matter. I really want to know,but if not,maybe Del Web should get started on just such a retirement village. Someplace hilly enough and with large enough lots so you can't see your neighbor. Trails all over to ride your 4 wheeler or golf cart to the general store/coffee shop/restoration parts store that doubles as a community center. Have RFD TV on the flatscreen,a library of I&T manuals,a shop out back with specialty tools that you wouldn't want to own yourself for no more than you'd use them. Maybe a greenhouse to grow plants for the women folks gardens and flower beds. I'm ready to call an auctioneer and a realtor and start making plans right now if there was such a place. Why wait to die to go to Heaven. I'd settle for a town where all of us hang out sitting in front of the General Store.
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