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Cut From The HerdPosted Monday, March 16, 2009, at 10:02 AM
The "After" Picture - See Yesterday's Blog For "Before" Picture
For us, gone are the days of sitting in rush hour traffic jams wondering if we will make it to work on time. Standing in line seems a distant memory when we go to the county offices for business and step right up to the counter without having to "take a number". We don't have much experience with drive up fast food windows around here, but it seems to us that you drive right up to the window and don't sit in a long line of cars for long around here unlike the city. We don't play golf anymore, but I'd bet I can get a tee time just about anytime at the golf courses around here. UPS and FedEx seem to be just as fast with their delivery around here in the country as it ever was in the big city. There isn't much we could want that we can't get nearby or order delivered via the internet. We're sure glad we cut from the city herd. City excitement isn't for us, and we sure found the perfect place at the opposite end of spectrum. As we watched a half dozen deer running across our neighbors winter wheat field, we were reminded that the type of herd you run with is just as important as where. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
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Wow - I'm impressed. Even though you have moved to the "slow lane", you're certainly not letting the grass grow under your feet!
Ahhh yes, I do remember jumping in my car on the south side of Dallas and driving 50 minutes each way to work and back....approximatley 4 miles away. Now if I jump in my car and drive for 50 minutes.. I cover 50 miles. Its like having half of all the stress taken away. Not to mention that since leaving the "big D", my car has not been vandelized or stolen even once, as opposed to 3 times in 3years in Dallas. I admit, I didnt live in the best neighborhood in Dallas, but I dont live in the best neighborhood here either.