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Letter: Why MY corner of Adair County is BEST

Katelynn M. Molesky writes:

I guess it's my turn to jump on the bandwagon.

I'd say my little corner of the county is the best because it's just close enough to town for a quick Walmart trip here and there, but far enough that I can hide away from it all.

Out here in the Montpelier area, there's a lot to see by just driving down the back roads. There's farms full of cattle, old houses and barns being reclaimed by nature, and of course lots of houses of all shapes, sizes, and conditions. Not to mention all the trees that change color in the fall or grow all lush and green by the mid-spring to summer months.

Sure, life in town is great - it's all right there and all your neighbors are close together. But out here in the woods, you can live your life without worrying about what everybody else thinks.

And thats why there's no doubt in my mind that my corner of Adair County beats the rest!

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