Looking at the new I-26 from Dale and Lurethra Fluty's farm, Sprinkle Creek, 2003.
Rob Amberg
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Dale Fluty: Even of late, we've talked with friends, and said we would just let it all go and go buy another place and build
another house. But it's easy when you just go in somewhere and buy a home, and then sell it and go somewhere else and
buy a home. It's easier to turn loose of that dwelling, if you will. But for us it's letting go of a whole heritage and roots.
There's just so much to turn loose of. It's hard to think about doing that. It's all changed and gone. It's not just the interstate. We can't blame everything on the interstate. That whole culture, if you will, is gone. The sense of community that was
here, is no longer here.
Published: 5 June 2007
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