Virtual Tourist in Coffee Springs, Alabama

I haven’t looked up the population of Coffee Springs but I think it is small and I am going to have to hike around to get a lay of the landscape, but I did find one fellow who is writing a blog and he lives in Coffee Springs. He calls it Tladotse’s Weblog and one of his posts contains this paragraph:

Well it is another great day I am alive and kicking and on this side of the turf still. I also feel reasonably well today and not too many aches and pains. So that is a plus. Not too much is going on at Coffee Springs but it is a happy place and I don’t find very much fault with it.

That seems like a good attitude to have. Of course, I am the complaining type and everyone knows how I get so frustrated with myself and Indiana.

I’m off to see what this place is like – the one that is happy and doesn’t have much fault with it.

Aw, now I’ve come on something sad, and article in Time.com about small towns dying. I grabbed this paragraph from it:

For many a little town across the U.S., the basic economic resource was the railroad. Competition from trucks has made short-haul, small-load freight uneconomic for railroads, and many small-town stops have been abandoned. The Central of Georgia used to stop at Coffee Springs, Ala., and the town made a living by ginning and shipping cotton. But the railroad ripped out the tracks that ran through Coffee Springs, and today weeds grow in what used to be busy streets. “We’re going nowhere,” says a longtime Coffee Springs resident. “There’s nowhere we want to go.”

Things are lively in Coffee Springs, though, and tempers heated up last December.