Winter roads are tough everywhere
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To the Editor:
Fantasy – definition: a fanciful mental image or daydream
Is this what some people in rural South Dakota are living? It would appear so. After all, why else would someone living on an acreage on a township road, expect to have all the comforts of say, downtown Chicago.
Like everyone else in Moody County, I am sick of winter. To complain is human nature. But as a realist and taxpayer, I know it’s not always feasible to clean every road on a daily basis during bad weather. I wish it wasn’t so, but until we find a way to control the weather, we are stuck with it. Most of us know that when we decided to live in a rural setting, that some days you just don’t go anywhere unless you give a little extra of yourself.