Thursday, April 26

Land(mark), ho!

Most people know Kansas is (relatively) flat. And you don't have to drive much further west than Salina to see that, by comparison, everything east looks hilly. My in-laws live in the country. And on a clear, starry night, they can see from their front window the lights of our neighboring towns. That are 30-40 miles away. Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat. So now that I've imparted all this wonderful knowledge and background, it's time for the application.

I get lost, I am directionally challenged and the lack of terrain and trees makes navigating the gravel roads I drive a near impossibility (I went for the dramatic flare). Let's just say that when Farmer Tim and I explore or are going to new places, I am NOT in the passenger seat with a map. Now that I've been here a year, I'm not as desperate as I once was, but nothing makes me happier than when I see an obvious landmark I can use to get me where I need to go. Ergo my appreciation for the lone tree along Road 24, which the Franklin's long ago dubbed the "pheasant tree". Granted, they use it as a unit of measure, telling them how far they are from home. For instance, when there is a snow storm and you don't know where you are in the blizzard-like conditions (because it's flat and most likely windy- it's Kansas), a sighting of that pheasant tree lets you know you are within a mile from home. Phew.

I can make my way to the usual spots, no problem. But I'm still driving to new fields, and Tim telling me to, "go 2 miles south, 1 mile east, then turn on a trail road," can bring on the tears. Which way is north? How bad is this trail road? So if I have something like the pheasant tree, in the midst of all this flatness, I feel a lot better. Besides, who doesn't want to be a pirate and yell out things like, "landmark, ho"?

The End.

8 comments:

  1. Katherine, I am right there with you....after moving twice in the past two and a half years to different states, all I can say is, thank goodness for GPS!
    Hope you are doing well!
    Christine Benton

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    1. Miss Chris! I owe you a (long) overdue phone/skype date! Thanks for helping validate my poor sense of direction :) Is it as hot in TX already as it is here?!?!

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  2. My mom is shaking her head reading this. :-) Maybe you have to grow up in the country to get this direction skill?

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    1. I'm thinking so...and I also don't think I realized HOW bad I was until more recently. Maybe it was living in Buffalo...

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  3. The fields and pastures have names, based on the previous owners. The Scott Place, the Cleveland Place. It could be the Home Place or the Water Tower. Remember we used to farm without cell phones, radios, or GPS, so I am sure you will be fine, Kat.

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    1. First of all- thanks for sending the spices my way!!!! Secondly. We totally have fields, pastures, etc. based on previous owners. It just doesn't do this newbie much good when you never knew The Blanche's or the Topliff's or the Teade's...but I appreciate your vote of confidence all the same!

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    1. I'm not sure why you're comment got deleted :( It says I didn't but I didn't....on purpose!!! I'm still new at this thing. Anyway, glad you're following along and glad Heather was in my shoes!! Hope you all are well.

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