In east Kentucky beating the hell out of your wife is a local pastime, too. I spent about 9 months working in the "coal field" of east Kentucky building the original Cellular One system there. It was a sad sight to see every time I went to a grocery store. I'd usually see several women with fresh bruises, or wearing dark sunglasses indoors. Some of the poverty I saw in certain areas was on par with what I saw in Nicaragua, too. Most of the people I met there had never been beyond the county they were born in either.....
I was just in central KY looking at adairy farm with my brother. In a couple of years, he may very well move there in the quest to create his own job...I may join him at the rate FL is going...
Those poor people.
Geez and I was feeling guilty for not spending $300 when the vet told me my cat had a tooth that needed pulling and he needed his teeth cleaned.
We are moving to N. Kentucky next month (just south of Cincy). I am looking forward to getting out this frozen tundra of N. Illinois.