I am somewhat a cliche'. I grew up running around barefoot on a farm in Kentucky.
I love writing, art, sunshine, all animals and my incredibly patient husband, who tolerates my "crazy animal lady" side.
The Bluegrass State is considered a beautiful, laid back place to call home. That natural beauty cannot be disputed, but that doesn’t leave us without challenges. We the people have a very real struggle in Kentucky with a variety of things including communication, weather, sports, stereotyping and more. If you have lived here for a while, then you have dealt with at least a few of these 13 ways we struggle in Kentucky:
Trying to explain to watch for a red barn, turn by the half collapsed building, etc. etc. can be a challenge. Some people give you a look like you are asking them to drive into Deliverance.
12. When your hic speak becomes stronger according to levels of excitement.
Not everyone speaks in hic, but those that do can relate. In a chaotic situation I have heard; "You sound like Daisy Duke would on a few pots of coffee."
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11. When you ask for a coke and they say, "We have Pepsi."
Dependent on your area, this can be due to farm equipment, construction equipment, an Amish buggy, the dreaded "wide load" or just people rubbernecking something.
The humidity in some of Kentucky’s river towns can make you feel like an elephant is sitting on your chest. Louisville was a reliable example due to its consistent humidity.
3. We can’t completely pack away seasonal clothes.
Our temperatures fluctuate at will. This February we have been in the 70s within 24 hours of being in the teens.
These may seem like petty complaints in comparison to the positive aspects of our state. Still, the struggle in Kentucky is very real on some fronts. What do you see as a struggle in Kentucky that other people can relate to?
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