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Montani Semper Liberi (standard:non fiction, 1077 words) | |||
Author: Jim Spence | Added: Oct 06 2005 | Views/Reads: 3889/2351 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Mountaineers are always free. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story wonder. Two lane roads, winding up and down the mountains, offer amazing views and historic places – small towns, poor in wealth but rich in history. West Virginia is the birthplace of Mother's Day, in Grafton. We have the oldest covered bridge still in use. We have walnut festivals and strawberry festivals and apple festivals and pumpkin festivals and arts and crafts fairs and sternwheel regattas and ramp dinners. We have Bridge Day, on the New River Gorge bridge, over 800 feet above the New river; the only standing structure in the United States that, one day a year, allows parachuting and bungee jumping. We have college basketball, and minor league baseball and hockey and, just like all of America, Friday night high school football. We have white water rafting, and skiing, and hiking, and caves, and waterfalls and camping in every direction. We have Sundays where a leisurely drive in the car can take eight hours and only cover 100 miles. We have bed and breakfasts, and resorts, and golf courses, and museums and the Greenbrier. West Virginia has more natural beauty and wonder than any person could ever imagine. We have all of this, and yet – our greatest asset is our people. West Virginians are good people. We care about each other. We talk to our neighbors over the backyard fence. We grow tomatoes for the entire neighborhood. We turn around in each other's driveways, and yell howdy when we do. We sit on the porch on warm summer evenings, listening to crickets, and watching kids catch fireflies. We loan a hammer, or a cup of sugar. We don't take two hour lunches, but we do spend a few minutes each day with a cup of coffee, and our feet up on our desk, shooting the breeze. We rarely get in a hurry. We have relatives just down the street. We don't just loan someone a socket wrench, we help them fix their car. We share recipes, and gardening tips, and our last beer. We baby sit each other's kids, we house sit for each other's dogs while we're on vacation, and we loan each other our cars if we have to get to the drug store. We ask each other if we need anything as we're going to the market. We celebrate each other's accomplishments, and we cry over each other's disappointments. We are a friendly folk. We are West Virginians. Mountaineers are always free. Free to take the time to enjoy life, and hold each moment in our hearts, forever. Tweet
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