
Well, lets head down my driveway and see what's around my neighborhood.

We live out in the country in one county but also live at the edge of the city limits of another county.



But it's only a couple of a minute drive on this road, through a housing development

Till we get to the busy 4 lane highway. ( How I got a photo with no traffic is a miracle)


From Tractor Supply I go on down the highway to my grocery store.

I go here every other day because my produce guy Jerry saves me the discarded leaves for my rabbits.

Since we left out early this morning I think we need to stop and get a biscuit and ice tea. No one makes biscuits or sweet tea like Bojangles and its 5 minutes from home!

Unfortunately there is a Walmart in this shopping center too. I only go there if I can't get what I need somewhere else so that's not very often.

I do use the pack and ship shop in this center several days a week. The ladies there are awesome!

From here we will go over to the feed store. Though I get most of my feed from Tractor Supply I get my alfalfa and special items and lots of advice from Lake Rim Feed and Seed. They also sell some of my soaps here.


Right up the road from the rec park is a wildlife park. They raise and release fresh water fish. They have classes on fly fishing and father/son and mother/daughter fishing weekends.







Going the other way down the country 2 lane road will take us to a community named Rockfish.

Rockfish is where we go to take our garbage to a small waste/recycle station. There is also a very small grocery( Harden's) that has a really good butcher and the best cuts of meats for the lowest prices around.

I don't know where this couple get their fruits and veggies they sell on the side of the road but they have the sweetest watermelons I have ever eaten!






23 comments:
Well I enjoyed that tour!! You live in a pretty part of the country. I have never seen tobacco stalks with no leaves on. How did they do that?? Is it a new thing?? Here they still cut the tobacco on the stalk and hang it up to cure.
Very interesting!!
Your pictures brought back great memories!
I thought of you yesterday you would have loved the beautiful very white goats at the farm.
Thanks for the tour. I have a better mental picture for when you mention places you go to on your blog.
I missed so much from the Freeway when I was in Fayetteville.
Love to you my sweet friend and how nice to see your neighborhood.
Love and kisses.
Jeanne
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Just lovely!
I forgot to get my pictures taken so had better go get busy...yours are great!! I love this idea!! Sandy
What a fun trip, thank you for sharing. My dh spent 2 years in NC while serving a mission for our church. He loves your towns, people, and food. We would love to visit again.
I so loved going on the drive with you to explore your neighbourhood:-) You are very much like me...I'm more in the countryside but yet I'm only 10 minutes away from the city so have the best of both worlds! You live in a wonderful area and now I want to come visit you even more:-) xox
Thank you for the tour of your neighborhood.
It amazing how things are different but interesting.
We don't have a wal-mart here in my neighborhood and actual one time we did grow tobacco in North Idaho I thought it had pretty flowers on it but we were clueless how to haverest it.
What a great tour! I hope you come over and see mine, too!
What a lovely area. I enjoy the country living aspect and to think you have great biscuits and iced tea to boot!
It's fun to think of the jumpers and the flag painted on the roof. I love that.
Thanks for the tour. That was so much fun.
Well I loved my tour of your sweet town. I have seen lots of corn and tobacco in my town but we dont have cotton...and that is a rare treat to see.....I enjoyed it.
Loved the car tour of your neighborhood. You live in a beautiful area! :) Thanks for sharing.
My “Welcome to My Neighborhood” post is right here.
Wow, what a fabulous area you live in and bravo to you for sort of boycotting Wally World! I do the same. I try to shop at locally owned businesses.
I love the lake and you being so close to things. The sunset at the end is beautiful!
Thank you so much for participating in Welcome to My Neighborhood! God Bless!
You sure didn't leave anything out Peggy! Thanks for the grand tour and it looks like a nice place to live.
Loved your post!
I've been spending at least one day a week at our Tractor Supply to buy cat food! That cat is getting bigger and bigger...lol!
We were out and about in our countryside yesterday and both made note of the lack of tobacco and remembering how it smells in Ky this time of year with all the barns firing. I guess I'll always remember that smell!
Have a great day!
:)
Great tour! Great place... :)
Great tour, I loved it :)
Thanks for the tour. Enjoyed it very much!
A gal after my own heart! I wish we had a Tractor Supply, but I make do at our local feed and seed. There are some great folks there.
Thanks for the lovely tour.
Rhonda
What a nice town. I love this idea for a blog entry. I wonder if there's a way to do it without revealing my actual specific location, though. LOL.
I *LOVE* the part about Jerry! :)
Thanks Peggy for sharing your neighborhood... My dad and brother were jumpers in the 101st airborne unit. I would love to watch the men jump.... Home made ice cream sounds great...I love the flag painted on the roof.. I was out of town and missed this post.It looked like a lot of fun. Baba
I loved your tour! Thank you. What a wonderful idea. xo
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