Ken Anderson wrote:  Oh how I yearn for the peace and quiet of our beloved 
Mayberry, on October 28.  I recommend everyone read it again.  What Ken was 
talking about is what we all come to this site for.  A little peace and quiet 
and maybe a little reflection.  Hard to come by.  I spoke at a police chaplains 
conference in Cannon Beach Oregon a few years ago and when I went into the room 
there was no t.v., radio or newspaper.  I spent three days there and didn't 
hear one word about what was going on in the world, it was so peaceful.  I 
walked down the snow covered streets looking for a store to buy some bread and 
balogne since there was a snow storm in the area and no food had been able to 
get in to the conference center.  I found a little market and bought my food.  
I gave the guy a twenty.  No bells and whistles on the register or was a 
membership in the food club card asked for, the man just reached up, punced in 
the amount I owed, cranked the handle on the side of the register and out came 
the cash drawer.  I spent three days in that paradise called Cannon Beach and I 
haven't been as peacefull since.  Thanks for reminding me of that wonderful 
place, Ken.  You keep writin in, I'll keep readin'.
 
David Browning
The Mayberry Deputy 
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