RJM posted:When I called it cornfield it was a generic reference to the middle of nowhere. My kids grew up in two major metropolitan areas. Its a long way from beaches and mountains. It's a potential cultural issue when we talk about college fit. My son loved it. I liked visiting.. But I wouldn't want to live there. It doesn't mean it's bad. It's just different and not what I'm accustomed. When I'm in Portland ME (part time due to mother) I try to sell myself it's the most northern suburb of Boston.
I get it. But try living in a cornfield once. Ever see children of the corn?