Esmerelda Weatherwax wrote:
^^ Back in the '70s I went out to Rapid City, SD and it was as you describe. Nobody locked anything! And when I was there it was warm during the day, cool at night, and safe 24/7/365.
Oh to have that where I live now. It'd be perfect here, then.
The nearby town, 20 miles away, quickly became my niece's son's favorite place in the world when he was about 9 or 10. In his hometown, he wasn't permitted to leave the yard without an adult present because of the dangers. When my sister came up to visit a few years ago, she brought him (her grandson) with her.
We were sitting in my office talking and he said that he wanted to go to the Dairy Queen. My sister told him it was three blocks down the street and to go ahead. He thought that she misunderstood him and said again that he wanted to go to Dairy Queen. When she said go ahead, he tried again. After that, it started to dawn on him that he didn't need an adult with him to go to the Dairy Queen down the street.
When he got back he was so thrilled to have so much freedom that he felt compelled to describe his trip there in great detail. Then he said that he wanted to go to the park and play. My sister told him to go on. That time, he didn't try again -- he headed out the door and down the street to the park. He never dreamed that such freedom was available.
In comparison, around here you see kids as young as 5 or 6 going to the park by themselves or with a brother or sister a year or two older than themselves.