We were dirt poor...grew up in the backwoods of N.C....no car..no TV...no electricity..no indoor bathroom....and ate off the land...father was a moonshiner too...I and my siblings (6 of us) never even thought of ourselves as "poor"...We had fun, regardless and as long as we had enugh to eat, we were happy, but not healthy tho'...
As I look back on it all...we were really pathlic!.......Making $5/day handing and cropping tobacco was a thrill of mine...I felt "rich!"..and going into "town" once a month for supplies (horse and buggy), I was able to buy some candy and fruit....
I read this book once.
The Glass Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will be sure to take some pictures the next time I drive through poverty areas of Chicago and surrounding areas to show everyone on AD.
I read this book once.
The Glass Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will be sure to take some pictures the next time I drive through poverty areas of Chicago and surrounding areas to show everyone on AD.
I thought that was an excellent book .
Have you been to Gary, Indiana? Yikes. I've been there several times.
Yes. One time I thought I was going to Merrville, IN to buy something, but GPS showed Gary. Since I was on road, I went for it. If I knew it was in Gary, I would probably not have went.
I went to buy a rickshaw in Gary of all the place!! 3 black guys and I(white guy) got it tied to my Mercury Mountaineer. I was on side road away from highway. Away from busy street!!! I was the only white guy there. Seemed like there were 15 black guys on the block. We got rickshaw tied to my car. I was careful to not look like I was in hurry to leave. Tied it enough to get off block. Got to gas station in a safe area, then tied rickshaw tighter so that it doesn't fall out of car.
Never again!!!
Did go to Goodwill in Gary area on Ridge. Drove through Gary few times.