"Living on the other side of the tracks" has traditionally been meant to imply separation between "good" and "not good" neighborhoods. In these examples, a single "not good" neighborhood is cleaved by an active railway.
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I love it makes my marihuana grow like a weed. In SW Mizzouri we have heat and lots of humidity, the kind where you salt comes out in globs.Some yes.
We will not retire here. We are only here because that is where the business is.
Otherwise we would already be gone.
Indiana has some pluses, a lot less laws than other states. Particularly small towns. If you are a citizen of that town, you will get away with a lot if what you are doing isn't hurting anyone. Cops are more a part of the community, than a possible persecutor as in large cities.
But the summers in the south half of the state are oppressive.
Someone here mentioned summers in Georgia are tough... well... right now it is 88 degrees in Savanna. Here it is also 88. But the humidity in Savanna is 37%, here it is now 43%. It is practically tropical during the summer here with unbearable humidity.
Oh there have been pot growers here for as long as I know.I love it makes my marihuana grow like a weed. In SW Mizzouri we have heat and lots of humidity, the kind where you salt comes out in globs.Some yes.
We will not retire here. We are only here because that is where the business is.
Otherwise we would already be gone.
Indiana has some pluses, a lot less laws than other states. Particularly small towns. If you are a citizen of that town, you will get away with a lot if what you are doing isn't hurting anyone. Cops are more a part of the community, than a possible persecutor as in large cities.
But the summers in the south half of the state are oppressive.
Someone here mentioned summers in Georgia are tough... well... right now it is 88 degrees in Savanna. Here it is also 88. But the humidity in Savanna is 37%, here it is now 43%. It is practically tropical during the summer here with unbearable humidity.
I have two that live right down the road about a half of a mile.Oh there have been pot growers here for as long as I know.I love it makes my marihuana grow like a weed. In SW Mizzouri we have heat and lots of humidity, the kind where you salt comes out in globs.Some yes.
We will not retire here. We are only here because that is where the business is.
Otherwise we would already be gone.
Indiana has some pluses, a lot less laws than other states. Particularly small towns. If you are a citizen of that town, you will get away with a lot if what you are doing isn't hurting anyone. Cops are more a part of the community, than a possible persecutor as in large cities.
But the summers in the south half of the state are oppressive.
Someone here mentioned summers in Georgia are tough... well... right now it is 88 degrees in Savanna. Here it is also 88. But the humidity in Savanna is 37%, here it is now 43%. It is practically tropical during the summer here with unbearable humidity.
There are plenty of areas in the isolated parts of southern Indiana you don't want to go roaming around in.... like I say, the cops are a part of the community. All of it.
Me. Too hot, flat and humid for me. I would rather escape into the mountains
My mother grew up in Martin County. In an area, no exaggeration, where as late as the 1980s - you turned onto a gravel road, that became a dirt road, then you got out and walked.I have two that live right down the road about a half of a mile.Oh there have been pot growers here for as long as I know.I love it makes my marihuana grow like a weed. In SW Mizzouri we have heat and lots of humidity, the kind where you salt comes out in globs.Some yes.
We will not retire here. We are only here because that is where the business is.
Otherwise we would already be gone.
Indiana has some pluses, a lot less laws than other states. Particularly small towns. If you are a citizen of that town, you will get away with a lot if what you are doing isn't hurting anyone. Cops are more a part of the community, than a possible persecutor as in large cities.
But the summers in the south half of the state are oppressive.
Someone here mentioned summers in Georgia are tough... well... right now it is 88 degrees in Savanna. Here it is also 88. But the humidity in Savanna is 37%, here it is now 43%. It is practically tropical during the summer here with unbearable humidity.
There are plenty of areas in the isolated parts of southern Indiana you don't want to go roaming around in.... like I say, the cops are a part of the community. All of it.