DIRT ROADS
Paul Harvey
What's mainly wrong with society today is that too
many Dirt Roads have been paved.
There's not a problem in America today, crime, drugs, education, divorce,
delinquency that wouldn't be remedied, if we just had more Dirt Roads, because
Dirt Roads give character.
People that live at the end of Dirt Roads learn early on that life is a bumpy
ride.
That it can jar you right down to your teeth sometimes, but it's worth it, if
at the end is home...a loving spouse, happy children and a dog.
We wouldn't have near the trouble with our educational system if our children
got their exercise walking a Dirt Road with other children, from whom they
learn how to get along.
There was less crime in our streets before they were paved. Criminals didn't
walk two dusty miles to rob or rape, if they knew they'd be welcomed by 5
barking dogs and a double barrel shotgun. And there were no drive by shootings.
Our values were better when our roads were worse! People did not worship their
cars more than their children, and motorists were more
courteous, they didn't tailgate by riding the bumper or the guy in front would
choke you with dust & bust your windshield with rocks.
Dirt Roads taught patience. Dirt Roads were environmentally friendly,
you didn't hop in your car for a quart of milk you walked to the barn for your
milk. For your mail, you walked to the mailbox. What if it rained and the Dirt
Road got washed out? That was the best part, then you
stayed home and had some family time, roasted marshmallows and popped popcorn
and pony road on Daddy's shoulders and learned how to make prettier quilts than
anybody.
At the end of Dirt Roads, you soon learned that bad words tasted like soap.
Most paved roads lead to trouble, Dirt Roads more likely lead to a fishing
creek or a swimming hole.
At the end of a Dirt Road, the only time we even locked our car was in August,
because if we didn't some neighbor would fill it with too much zucchini.
At the end of a Dirt Road, there was always extra Springtime
income, from when city dudes would get stuck, you'd have to hitch up a team and
pull them out. Usually you got a dollar... always you got a new friend... at
the end of a Dirt Road.
Paul Harvey
In His Steps Ministries
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