Sarah and Buzz said:
If you feel comfortable, let us know the name of the city about which you're writing.
1. What brought you there?
2. What is the thing you love most about it?
3. What do you wish you could change about your town?
4. What would it take to get you to move?
5. Why should people visit your city?
I live in Morris, IL. Its a town of 14,000 50 miles sw of the city; we're the far, far southwest of chicagoland suburbs.
1. Its where I grew up. I moved to Chicago for college and stayed for several years after. Then moved back to partner with my parents in our restaraunt. We are celebrating our 25th year of the biz!
2. Seeing my family every day. They all live here; and while I was in the city, it would be weeks between visits. With traffic, it can take up to 2 hours to get to/from the city.; which would make it impossible to just 'stop by' like we do now. Plus, the crime rate is really low; I don't have to be 'on guard' as much around here.
3. Like Donna, I would say racial attitudes. Our town is predominately white, but every year becoming more diverse. There are those who don't appreciate the wonderful things that having different cultures in one's community can bring to life.
4. We plan on moving closer to the city in a couple years; Dh commutes an hour each way every day. But with the housing market being so poor right now, we have to wait a while to sell and not take a loss.
5. Two words: Corn Fest!! Its the only reason to come here....At the end of sept, our town becomes a giant party. Family friendly activities during the day; and a gigantic party with three stages of bands at night. Culminating with a 3 hour parade on sunday. Its kind of like a homecoming party, we usually end up hosting about 50 pple on sat afternoon for a pre-party before we go downtown. Last year we had t-shirts made, and we were the talk of the town, ha ha.
I was about to attatch a pic of some of us at the end of the night in our tshirts....until I realized that one of us, the ADA, is flying the bird. nailbite_smile