Anytime, Always
Almost every house we pass, you know someone who lives there, or used to live there, or you used to live there.
Almost every house we pass, you know someone who lives there, or used to live there, or you used to live there.
The words “vacation” and “Nebraska” should never belong in the same sentence.
University of South Carolina, not United States Chicken
Saw someone once with a bumper sticker that said “I’d rather be driving on Ayd Mill.”
I did what we all do when our souls are destroyed from capitalism: I took sick leave and ran away to Arkansas.
I sent dozens of photos to my grandparents’ electronic photo frame.
Here is a place the narrator longs for, a place whose very smallness and peacefulness my friends have always laughed at.
So of course I had to try it for myself. For research.
You can see why my elementary school brain latched onto Idaho.
Every now and there, we’d pass windmills.