I miss the days of the old mom and pop stores. I stop at every one I run across. If they have a deli counter I always get a ham and cheese sandwich loaded with everything. I don't know what it is but there is nothing g better than on of those sandwiches.
That's another great thing about what I do. Im usually in rural areas so I still run across places like those old country stores. I know lots of folks make fun of country folks but they are some.of the finest people on Earth and I count myself lucky to have met some of the folks I have. The stories they share about the buildings and people.
Here is a funny one about Hickman county and how the county seat ended up in Centerville instead of Nunnley where it originally was.
Not sure about the exact date this happened but I know it was in the late 1800's. Nunnley was the county seat but Centerville was growing and the folks there wanted their town to be the county seat. The folks from Nunnley refused to give it up. They had built a new one on top of the hill behind the general store I'm taking down, a log structure. The county business had outgrown the room in the store. So after arguing back and forth for awhile and the Nunnley folks refusing to give it up the Centerville folks decided to take action.
They gathered together a group of folks along with several wagons. In the middle of the night they snuck down to Nunnley, dismantled the cabin and loaded it on their wagons and physically moved it to Centerville and reassembled it. Lol. Just went in and stole that sucker. So that's how Centerville became the county seat instead of it remaining in Nunnley where it originally was.