We had a flier in our mailbox on Monday. In true Farmer H fashion, he did not bother to read it. Just put it down on the table with the rest of the mail.
"Hey, did you see this? Looks like they're asking for money again for the road gravel."
"No. I didn't see nothin' about that."
"You might want to look at it. It says it's the "Annual Gravel Fundraiser." Our neighbors across the road are hosting a BBQ at the end of April, and they're asking for donations for gravel. They're having hamburgers and hot dogs, and say to bring a side dish. I'll make something if you want to go."
"I don't want to go. I'm too old to hang out around a bunch of drunks. I don't like most of the people out here now."
"Well, we'll give money for the road."
"Yeah. I'll give it directly to Neighbor."
"That way when the drunks start complaining about how 'The Hillbilly family never shows up or donates nothin',' Neighbors can say, 'Oh, they already gave us their money.' I don't know how much it is these days, but we'll give enough for a load of gravel."
"It's $250! Neighbor [from next door] got a load yesterday. That's why he borrowed my tractor, to spread the gravel. Didn't you see it?"
"That seems like a lot. Who did he use? I DID notice some lighter color small gravel down by the creek."
"He called me askin' who I use, but he ended up callin' around and said that $250 was the cheapest he could get. Funny how I don't remember him never donatin' gravel money before."
"Well, he DID do the work of spreading the gravel. On your borrowed tractor..."
"Yeah. The last time we got gravel, it was $165. But it's gone up."
We like both these neighbors, and the one down the hill. That's about it. The other people are newer, not the same as when we all moved out here 25 years ago. They are the hard-headed people who don't want to listen to Farmer H's ideas of how to improve the road. I doubt they will kick in much of a donation for gravel. They seem to think "other people" are responsible for that.