The only constant is change. Entropy increases. Ya’ can’t stop it, but you can slow it down. But change for the sake of change can border on the aggressive. Some people enjoy being a stick in the mud. Let‘em be.
There is a wide spot in the road in Nevada on state Hwy. 375, renamed the “Extraterrestrial (ET) Highway”. The town is called,
Rachel. Pop. 54. See the .kmz file below.
People that move there want to be there to get away. From what? It doesn’t matter and it’s nobody’s business. They want to be left alone, and they don’t want anybody coming in there to make things better. They like things the way are and they want them to stay that way.
A few months ago I read a hilarious article in the local paper about an investor from S a n D i e g o, C a l e e f o r n e e a. He wanted to build a hotel resort there. He bought a lot of property there to do just that and put up a big billboard sign announcing the project. You would have to drive there to see this place. The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. But let me tell you, seeing something in person speaks volumes. Why he thought a resort in Rachel, NV was a good idea says a lot about his foresight, or lack there of.
The only thing there worth going there for is the UFO tourist business near Area 51. And they don’t go there for the resort experience. These are folks in RV’s and old Winnebagos that park off of old dusty gravel roads and will spend days there waiting for a chance to see something. What? Again, does it matter? They’re harmless and they are the lifeblood of that wide spot in the road.
Some of the people that live there are there because, “they just don’t fit in anywhere, where there is order and structure”. Locals on ATV’s will load up a with a full cooler, their shotgun with enough ammo to last till there's no more BEER and off they go. They are off-road so just get out of the way. One of these lit-up Don Quixote’s took offense to the developer’s billboard and promptly aerated it. Another came along, decided to finish the job and literally, lit-it-up. Turned the sign into a large black rorschach image that could mean anything.
The developer might have got the message because at the time of the article, no progress had been made on the resort.
Duane