My first wife hated TBN and the time I spent on here. She never got it, nor wanted anything to do with rural living. While this isn't why the marriage ended, it's pretty easy to see in hindsite that we were heading in two different directions.
Steph has posted on TBN, met dozens of other members and been to several of our get togethers. Some of them she knows by name and likes to hear about.
TBN really isn't about tractors. It might start out that way, but if you stick around for awhile, you'll learn that it's more of a hang out for us living in the country and sharing ways to solve problems or improve the land that we own. While you can find the answer to just about anything on the web, if you don't know the question to ask, it won't do you any good. Here, all you have to do is start a thread on something that you are interested in, or contemplating, and in just a few days, have more information then you could get in a year of researching it any other way. Most of anything that you can ever do has already been done. Here, somebody has already learned how to do it the hard way and I can attest to saving thousands and thousands of dollars due to the advice I've received on here. While I'm on other sites, none have come close to TBN in improving the life for me and my family.
Eddie