To: demshateGod; colorcountry
Different in the sense that “Long Valley” is replete with Mormon families whose lineage dates back to the original founders of the region. Their livelihood is based on two things. Farming and tourism. They are quite isolated in many ways, however have learned how to appreciate/accommodate outsiders and our approach to doing business. And, they put up with me. That's the best part.
Colorcountry may have a slightly different slant, however she comes from one of the small towns, just up the road a piece.
1,881 posted on
03/31/2009 9:19:29 AM PDT by
Utah Binger
(Mount Carmel Utah, aka Maynard Dixon Country)
To: Utah Binger; demshateGod
I am from Panguitch, from several of the families that have been there since the beginning in 1864. 100% of our town were Mormon (many jack mormons), but because of tourism to the National Parks, and recreation sites in the area, I was exposed to many different peoples and ideas.
I think it was that exposure that set me on the road to leaving Mormonism. It has been pretty difficult becoming the “outcast.”
1,887 posted on
03/31/2009 9:24:23 AM PDT by
colorcountry
(A faith without truth is not true faith.)
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