Posted by redtom on February 16, 2010 at 12:25:16 from (97.84.171.207):
In Reply to: Re: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by Goose on February 16, 2010 at 10:30:45:
In 1952 my folks came from two, yes, two miles over. My dad bought this 40 acre farm from some elderly people who were moving. I live next to my folks. TO THIS DAY, the many neighbors are still cold to us. I asked my mom years ago why that is. She said they were all mad because an "outsider" had bought this farm in 1952. Yup, all the way from two miles away!! In the 60's we had a very rural Fire dept. In the 70's I asked my dad why he never joined. He said every time he asked there was never an "opening", but then one of the neighbors would get in, instead. Now, my dad is almost 90, and they are all just drooling til he dies, hoping they can buy the land. Well, nope! I'll drive a hundred miles to find a buyer if I have to. My siblings are not interested in the farm and I planned on staying here forever. But, when my kids are gone, if I'm able, I'm outta here. We are nice, clean, decent people, with no strange behaviors. So sometime fitting in is their problem not your own.
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