Sunday, May 11, 2008

Living in a small town.

I LOVE living in a small town. No, I can't just go to the mall, and I spend more time than I want to admit shopping on line because I HATE driving to the big city. It's the sense of community and caring that I find here. The Big City was so cold.

I am working this weekend, but call has been light so I was trying to get some yard work done. When I moved into my house 4 years ago, there was a big old tree near the corner of the property with a lot of broken limbs below it. Those limbs had brambles, etc. growing inside. Each year, I have told myself that I would try to tackle that ode to the wild-side, and each year, it got a little worse. Last year was my own personal year from...heck. I was basically a prisoner of the inside with allergies out of freekin' control. I started allergy shots, and now, armed with nasal saline washes, Singulair and Flonase, I can actually spend some time outside!

This weekend, I mowed the five acres and then decided to tack the Wild Side. The large tree in the center died last summer (a victim of the drought) and I need to get the Wild Side cleared so that I can have someone cut down the tree. While I am struggling to haul limbs (cut with my trusty twelve inch saw), out of the blue a man in a pick up truck stops, introduces himself and informs me that I need help. True. He hauls out a chain saw and goes to it. Part way through, he discovers that I have bees in the dead tree. Rut-row. Like most men with pick ups, he's resourceful. He tells me that he used to keep bees and will come back later to harvest. Finding that the wild side was little more wild than he thought it would be, he also tells me that he will come back in about 6 weeks when he moves his tractor to the tract of land that he owns near my house, and clear the wild side. He will also cut down my tree. I offer to pay him. He refuses. I know his name. I'll send him a thank you gift.

Would this have happened in the Big City? I don't think so.

OK....maybe my house is looking so bad that the neighbors are taking pity?

I am beginning to fall in love with men in pick up trucks. They are a very handy sort.

A picture from my front yard....I planted this last year and it didn't grow. This year, tons of flowers. I wish I remembered what type of plant it is.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a purple flower, you dingbat !

Sayre said...

I miss small-town life. We didn't have much interaction with our neighbors and big-town was right up the road, but it was quiet and dark at night. One day, when the kid is out of school and gone to start his own life, I hope to return to small-town!