Douglasdzaster
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- Sep 19, 2020
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- Location
- Smithville,Texas
- LOCATION
- Smithville, Texas
I know what you mean. I lived out of the city limits of small towns all my life. Spent most of my carrier with my office being in Bryan /College Station TAMU where I stayed on the road covering all the construction sites from there to about a hundred mile radius. After I retired from that My wife got a job in Austin so we moved to a rent house in Kyle.in a neighborhood where I could have stuck a fishing rod out of the bathroom window and touched the neighbors house. That lasted one year and we moved to a little subdivision outside of Smithville about 30 minutes from Austin. At first we felt like the strangers in town when we went to the store. After a few months we’ve been treated like family anywhere you go. People trust each other and help out someone in need. Austin has its share of good people but unfortunately the bad as well. My wife and myself grew up in the country. She’s from S.C. I grew up between Brenham,Tx and Lake Somerville. My family was the first to open a bail shop when the lake was opened. I’m now blessed with the fact that it takes me around 45 minutes to get to Somerville with the boats.I grew up in a Capitol City , Baton Rouge, LA. You wouldn't really call it a "big" city, but, at the time, 150,000 ppl (70's) it was a decent size.
Anyway, I hitched to Calif. for an adventure and stayed 14yrs. Got my career and traveled the state on my off time. It was **** pretty and inviting. But, I didn't seem to like the ppl in the cities. Congestion, garbage, regulation, etc ... I also traveled 47 states in my work career and never liked any of the ppl in bigger cities as I liked ppl in smaller towns or villages. I asked my boss after 8yrs working out of San Diego all over the country, if I could geaux home and base out of Louisiana where I felt better and would be cheaper to fly me to the bigger cities in the east. He thought it was a wonderful idea and kept me on for another 25yrs that way.
I guess something happens to ppl when they live in congestion. Less trusting, more hurried so no time to smell the roses or have a nice howdy w/ other folk. They seem to cook & pray less and have less interaction w/ other human beings. Maybe that's why I moved out to the country into a small town of less than 5000. Don't get me wrong, these ppl have decades long feuds and are set in their ways but they are nice and mostly trusting (tolerant ?) or even outgoing to those they don't feud w/.
God bless every one !!
Everyone keep a tight line and God bless.