Even the iron, still fears the rot
abandoned sports bait shop//Salem, MA | 6/22/23
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I was passing through a neighboring town and seeing the lush, green rolling hills and the blushing blueberry fields and the pale green lichens and fern after fern and while my first thought was my god, what a place to live!, my second thought was how many other animals on this earth look around at their habitat and think the very same, and how sweet that is. my old dog used to sit halfway down our hill and close her eyes. she was listening to the wind pass through, the stream go by, the seasons come in and go out without a sound. I’ll bet the birds and the crickets and the caterpillars do the very same.
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Favorite interpretation of Americas baby/toddlerhood is that they were being "parented" by a out of whack messy teenage England who had no right to have any control over a tiny immortal child
Like, the England that parented Australia and New Zeeland was not the same England America got
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Please put where you live (in general terms you are comfortable with like countryside versus city or part of the country) in the tags.
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This is about the modern USA and the regions within (Appalachia, Midwest, Great Lakes, New England, ECT) and the cultures that have grown in those regions and subregions (a subregion being a major city&suburbs, such as NYC)
Hardly the most scientific or inclusive poll, but this is more about curiosity if other Americans feel like their region has a distinct culture from the rest of the USA. Personally I know New England does, but I'm curious about other parts of the USA.
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♱ if it’s meant to be then it’ll be
so i met him there and i told him i believe ♱
abandoned bait shop, Salem MA
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