  I like the little country town I call home. You know the Country Time commercials? The ones with the lazy summer afternoons? The ones with the kids swinging from the tire just above a cool stream? I am lucky enough to live in a Country Time type of town.
Things are just so laid back in my little town. Old ladies stop to chat at the grocery store, people sit leisurely on their front porches as they watch people pass by, and you are guaranteed fresh produce at the Farmer's Market on Thursdays. Need to vote in the election or make a trip to the DMV? In my town there are no long lines. Things feel safer in this little country town. There is a trust amongst the locals that is innocent and unique. There are charming little shops with antiques and crafts, and there is no meaning to the term "gridlock.
" In my town there are no high rises or subways; instead we have green pastures and wheat fields. It is not uncommon to see a John Deere tractor making its way down the road, or teenagers venturing about on their three wheelers. Forgive me for sounding boastful, but there is something to be said for the country life.... 
