MBDiagMan
Gold Member
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2004
- Messages
- 416
- Location
- Sumner, Texas
- Tractor
- John Deere 5045D, Grasshopper 61" with PowerVac,Gator 825i, Cub Cadet 2145
Yes JL, there are lots of great people that live in the cities and I hope no one thought that I meant anything against them. It's the traffic, the crowds and the hustle bustle that I don't like. It has nothing to do with the people.
I understand the porch sitting. I came in this evening and spent a few hours out working on a fence that I've been clearing out. For the most part, all I heard was mother nature and my neighbors horses off in the distance. The Eurasian Doves were adding a lot to the noise level, but they really sound great. Honestly though, I've been here so long that I sometimes take it for granted.
I live about 20 miles from the nearest four lane highway or railroad track and far enough away from DFW Airport that the airliners are high enough that I don't hear them either.
One thing that's interesting to observe is how city people are scared of the country. My Sister in Law jumps every time she hears a coyote or anything else that doesn't sound like a highway sound or a siren.
I understand the porch sitting. I came in this evening and spent a few hours out working on a fence that I've been clearing out. For the most part, all I heard was mother nature and my neighbors horses off in the distance. The Eurasian Doves were adding a lot to the noise level, but they really sound great. Honestly though, I've been here so long that I sometimes take it for granted.
I live about 20 miles from the nearest four lane highway or railroad track and far enough away from DFW Airport that the airliners are high enough that I don't hear them either.
One thing that's interesting to observe is how city people are scared of the country. My Sister in Law jumps every time she hears a coyote or anything else that doesn't sound like a highway sound or a siren.