I think every one now and then kind of dreams of what it would be like to live in a different place than where they do. Those who live in a colder climate wonder what it would be like to live where it may be a little warmer. On those real hot and humid times we may long for a place where it doesn't get that hot. Every place has it's good seasons and it's better seasons.
I live in the relitive country of central New England. A place that can get down right cold in the winter and there are some stretches of summer heat that are just hot. But, it's for all those times in between the extremes that we live where we do.
I like where I live. We don't have to worry about snakes that could kill you if you intrude on thier proprety. We don't have a host of bugs that like to borrow under your skin or try to bite your head off, except for a few weeks of black fly time in the spring.
We do have four solid seasons, each one bringing their own special beauty. From almost any where you can be at the sea coast in a couple of hours or less or be in the mountians, Green or White.
I have neighbors, who live in Germany all but 12 weeks out of the year who say that this is one of the most beautiful places on earth, they purchased 400 acres of land here as opposed to buying land any where else. Their 35 year old son flew over from Germany for just a weekend about a month ago after going through some pretty rough times at home. He said to me, "you don't know how special a place this is and how lucky you are to be able to live here all the time." Just to be able to sit at the edge of the pond and think about what the important things are in life, away from the noise of the city and the pressures of business refreshed him.
Sure, New England is not the easiest place to live in, it has it's challenges, but it's for all those times in between that we live where we do. Each one of us is different and so we live in different areas we all like different things about where we are. I glad we all don't live in the same place, I wouldn't have as much tractor driving space as I do, maybe I wouldn't need a tractor that would be sad.
Being content with where you are is half the battle. I am greatful for where I am and the blessings that I have right here.
Randy