Hot Springs Village. It’s an ok
place. It’s not Montpellier, Vt. Or Santa Fe, NM. Or Naples, Fl. Or Kula, HI.
Or even San Diego. Or Navarre Beach, Fl. Or Nashville, TN. It sure beats Chicago and New York and Kansas
City and LA and Denver. And Little Rock and Pine Bluff and Possum. It’s not the
best place for old people. The roads are hard to drive. It gets real dark. The
summer is way too hot. There are too many snakes. There are too few good
restaurants. Finding people willing to stay up past 8pm is difficult. You have
to have something medically wrong with you to fit in. And it doesn’t hurt to be
Republican. On the other hand, the scenery is great. It’s a golfers dream come
true. We have plenty of water to swim in, bath in, boat on, or drink. We do
have a few restaurants of the average variety. Lots of paths to walk. Clubs of every sort. Card clubs, radio clubs,
acting clubs, social clubs, military clubs, investing clubs, garden clubs,
craft clubs, walking clubs, boating clubs, fishing clubs, dancing clubs. We
even have clubs for people who don’t like clubs. There are lots of interesting
people. Some more interesting than others. Plenty of churches. Mainly
Protestant. We could use better leadership. Most POA presidents lately have
been military. Not the best place to get democratic leadership. They don’t like
anyone questioning them. We could use fewer rules. Again, probably the military
influence. Autonomy is frowned on. It wouldn’t hurt to have warmer winters. And
more bakeries would be good. Cranford’s, our only grocery store, closed. How
about a Whole Foods? Less blind allegiance, more positive doubt would help. And more words allowed for editorials. With
titles.
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