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Home Gardening Becomes Even More Imperative
"FragileWarrior" wrote in message ... Charlie wrote in : On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:32:10 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior wrote: In our town horses are still considered transportation. I kid you not. Must be those of Swiss-German descent? Hell no. These are Indiana born and raised for generations and generations. Several groups have come to our area as well. It's like really kinda weird when met, like a step back in time. Nope. It's just a small town in Indiana. I'm in the heart of town. There's the post office, town hall, our only restaurant and four grain silos. Oh, yeah, and the tornado siren. There are no stop signs/lights on Main Street. I keep my horses in the heart of town and I can ride them right to the door of the post office if I feel like it. Can't take the wagon out much around here - all the big rigs would run over us! Can ride the horses though. My husband has been known to "ride" thru the local Hardee's drive thru. Gets lots of laughs about that. There is a town here in NC called Love Valley. No cars are allowed there - horses & mules only! |
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