To a younger version of myself, South Haven Michigan was a place where time stood still. However during my most recent visit over the Thanksgiving holiday, I realized that nothing could preserve these wide open fields and thickly forested areas from the commercial appeal of chain stores and housing developments. It's a sad thing, but it's reality.
My dad mentioned that since his childhood the town and its surroundings has gone through a time warp of big city development. I'm very curious to see how this tiny and close-knit community handles all these changes.
So here's to a unique town commercialized and the wonderful people who are lucky enough to have lived there. (Especially to the Daggetts. You guys are wonderful!)
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
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