There’s nothing we like
better on a road trip than finding an old time Mom & Pop store. They used
to be everywhere but have been slowly disappearing since the 1980’s. We never
pass one without stopping to visit and talk with the owners. These stores were
a big part of my childhood. I grew up in a small town and most of the town was
family businesses. Almost everything was from mom & pop stores. There were
two family owned small grocery stores, a bakery, drugstore and a hardware. One grocery
store had wooden floors and a meat
counter where they would cut meat anyway you wanted it, wrap it in paper and
tie it with string. You got to know everyone who worked in the small stores and
they knew you by name. The in-person social interaction made you feel at home.
The owners were friends and members of the community. People were more friendly
back then. The hardware was really messy, you couldn’t find anything, but if
you ask for something they knew exactly where it was and would get it and hand
it to you. Mom & Pop stores are still around but they are not as prevalent
as they once were. I miss them.
Photo by Cheri Hicks
When we travel we always seek out local restaurants and shops. The small business owners appreciate your patronage. We avoid the chain restaurants and stores.
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