pros and cons of rural living

   / pros and cons of rural living
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On the way into work today, I realized another con. Trash. Yes, there's trash in the city too, and a lot more. But, I didn’t usually find it in my yard in the city, it tended to be in the business areas more than in the residential areas. Unfortunately, it's more noticeable in the country, at least to me. This is where some “country” people are a real disappointment. I don’t know anyone personally that would drive along and just throw their soda bottle, beer bottle, fast food drink cup and bag, etc out of the window when they’re done with it, so I can’t get a clue as to what kind of people do this. Are they just plain dense or what? Sometimes I’d like to sit out there with a shotgun and wait for the next moron that throws something in my ditch! I cleaned it up a couple of weeks ago and found all kinds of things: cigarette butts and packs, soda bottles, beer bottles, fast food cups and bags, gum wrappers, and a muffler. Cigarette butts are the most common, smokers don’t even think there’s anything wrong with throwing it down when they’re done. It’s the only form of trash I actually see people throw out their window, and I see it a lot. What do these people do at home, just throw their toilet paper on the bathroom floor when they’re done with it?

I think most of it is kids who don’t want their parents to know they’ve been smoking and drinking, so the “ditch” the evidence. But why the soda and fast food stuff? Is it just a habit?

I did catch one guy throwing trash in my ditch once. He was “cyclist”, one of these guys who gets all dressed up in tights and rides a bicycle. There’s a group of them that ride past my house every Wednesday. They go by one way, then turn around at the corner about a half mile down, and go back, and turn around somewhere down the other way and repeat the process a few times. I was standing in my breezeway and watched one of them stop and take a drink, then get out a candy bar and eat it and then throw the wrapper down and leave. I got in my Jeep and went after him, with my wife screaming “don’t do something stupid!” because she was afraid I was going to run him over. Unfortunately, the 3 or 4 minutes that it took me to get the keys and get the Jeep out of the garage was enough for him to get far enough down the road that I didn’t know which way he went. So, I went back home and waited. Sure enough, some guy came back. I wasn’t sure if he was the one or not, but I walked out there and showed him the wrapper and asked him if it was his. He said it wasn’t. So, I explained what I saw and asked him to talk to his group and ask them not to throw any more trash on the ground. He seemed embarrassed and said he would talk to them.
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #32  
Although I don't live that far out of town. One thing that bothers me is that everyone thinks rural roads ar race tracks. Speed limit on my street is 30. I have seen cars 70-80+./w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif

The town is moving in on me. Just found out they are going to build the new high school around the corner from my house. Pro property value. Con traffic and people. Oh well guess I can buy a bigger place with the increased property value when I sell./w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif (maybe I would need a bigger tractor/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif) Hopefully that won't be too long.
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #33  
<font color=blue>Although I don't live that far out of town. Speed limit on my street is 30 - high school around the corner</font color=blue>
Sure sounds like city living to me -- time to move./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
mike
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #34  
Some people are kind of like dogs. They're well trained, well behaved, and a pleasure to be around. Others have parents/masters that didn't even teach them to sit on command.
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #35  
Now let's see...I leave the keys in all my vehicles all the time, I never lock the house when I leave, the only noise I hear is what ever noise we make. Oh and there's that deck pee thing too. I guess there are cons but I can't think of many. I can get pizza out of the micorwave!

Attached is a photo of my home that sits in the middle of 30 acres in scenic Central Virginia. I plan to get old and die here...hopefully not in the near future!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 

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   / pros and cons of rural living #36  
By any chance, is the boat in the background a Traveller?
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #37  
I live in North Alabama, you know the "Land of Cotton". The transplants that move here see the cotton in the fall and think it is beautiful, they move in to a subdivision beside a cotton field and then complain when the crop dusters start spraying defoliant. They also complain about the tractors and cotton pickers hogging the road. I would love to be a fly on the wall the first time one of those Grumman Agcats buzzed their house!
 

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   / pros and cons of rural living #38  
Mike

I know it appears that way but we are just outside the city. Not nearly as far as we were 17 years ago when we built here. The city has the ocean on one side and only one direction it can go. Real estate around here has almost doubled in the last couple of years and is still flying high.

I do hope to move in a couple of years as soon as my kids are grown. We would like to move somewhere cooler WV., Va. Ky. possibly and get more land and farther out.

With what is happening with the real estate here I don't think it would be wise to sell yet, even though I would like to.
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #39  
I understand - I was just kiddin' - (if that didn't come across) I currently live in town but at the home place the neighbors are 1/4 mile away and that's not enough for me - problem is I can't afford enough land to get far enough away from neighbors to suit me - I'd have to have Billy Gates income to buy enough .. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif and nobody in their correct mind just picks up and moves without consideration of the total impact of that decision - I've always played it for the long run - toughed out the short time h_ll for the long term goal - "so far so good." (said the optimist as he was falling from a 50 story building)/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
mike
 
   / pros and cons of rural living #40  
TonyC,

VERY nice place. Like the landscaping. We are in the process of building plans on our 8.1 acres. The ultimate plan is to die in the house and design will take that into consideration. I continue to be impressed and amazed by similarities among TBN members. If you did all that work, nice job!

Bill
 

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