At first glance, Mountainair looks like just another small rural town that's drying up. Vacant buildings on the main drag, others in need of paint or repairs, no chain stores. Another community bypassed by the Interstate and beaten down by a bad economy.
Something old preserved
Something new created
It makes for an interesting mix of people. Ranchers in pickups mingle with boomers in Subarus. A Brazilian woman serves pastries to men who trace their ancestry to Spanish colonists. The butcher at the grocery tells of growing up two blocks away and not knowing there was a "downtown" until he started first grade. A man from South Carolina says he moved here five months ago, and loves it. And everyone seems happy. (Well, except for one grumpy guy in the hardware store. There's always a grumpy guy at the hardware store, because something needs fixing.)
Ah, the groceries I originally came for
No comments:
Post a Comment