In this day and age of urbanization and technological advances, the art of caring communications between people is slowly being forgotten. The days of "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Leave It To Beaver" are being replaced with a more contemporary lifestyle.
While I certainly enjoy modern conveniences, there is something to be said for the way things used to be. Perhaps I realize this more than some of my peers because I grew up in a "Mayberry" town, where people still show how much they care about their neighbor and things move as "slow as molasses."
Even in such an idyllic setting, though, there is much to be said about small town politics. The following links provide a guide for those unfamiliar with just how a small town operates and elaborates on the many enjoyable aspects of living in one. Only a miniscule amount of my favorite memories are expounded upon as well. They may sound farfetched but there are no exaggerations whatsoever in these pages.