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Ever noticed that when you live in the country, the word "neighbor" takes on a completely different meaning?
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My neighbors called me today. By neighbor I actually mean "anyone who lives on the same mountain that I do" regardless of the distance between our actual homes. These neighbors live about a mile and a half away. That is a pretty close neighbor around here! A lot of the properties are vacant, for sale, or the owner uses them only as summer homes so a full time neighbor can be few and far between. On our side of the mountain there are 8-10 full time families right now.
They called to schedule a Bible study with us but it just made me think about how living in the country changes certain word definitions. I am also thinking of words like dark and quiet. They mean different things in the city.
Any other words that have changed in meaning for you since you moved "out"? It could be funny to hear some of them. { Post a Comment } { Last Page } { Page 5 of 8 } { Next Page } |
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