Life is full of lessons. Even after becoming adults, most of us still continue growing and developing. However, a childhood spent in a rural county in Kentucky often teaches us a few things one doesn’t get to experience in bigger cities. Most of us grow up pretty normal, but with the addition of a few extra life experiences that one just doesn’t have in large metropolitan areas.

Here are 10 lessons you learn growing up in a rural county in Kentucky:

  1. The Bull

Wiki No matter how fast you think you are… don’t taunt the bull, especially in his own field.

  1. Moth Balls

Wiki They have the power to sway any creature away from any plant or material. Warning though… they are highly poisonous.

  1. Raspberries

Wiki How to harvest them without being torn to shreds by their tiny thorns.

  1. The Homemade Potato Gun

Scott Vampala This is a homemade gun seldom seen in the city, but often used for the destruction of bad potatoes in the county.

  1. Salt

D. Sorik Rubbing salt in an open wound may be painful, but it can destroy any remnants of infection on the spot. Hot salt water will also help draw infections out of an open wound.

  1. Saddle Soap

AV Beem This is a wonderful material to use for anything leather. It renews any hide and returns the sheen.

  1. The Hornet

Wiki The old expression, “madder than a hornet’s nest” was well earned. The search for one that’s uninhabited is a painful quest.

HighFinSpermWhale But they make a great addition to certain types of décor.

  1. Yard Tools

Wiki Properly stored yard tools are much safer, and cause fewer headaches.

Wiki If not properly hung on up, they MUST be laid fork/blade side down to prevent painful face plants.

  1. Asian Hornet

CJE Not to be confused with Asian Giant Hornets. Run from these.

Wiki They’re typically not stinging insects sent forth from hell to reign terror down on mankind… unless you mess with their nest. Otherwise, they just buzz around, eat Cicadas, and stare at you.

  1. Chigger Bites

Wiki These tiny biting bugs take up residence ON us, leaving bumps of varying sizes, depending on our reaction. Suffocating them by applying things like nail polish to the bump seems to be the best cure.

Management Science Pretty weeds, but if you touch them you’ll likely catch Chiggers.

Just to be clear, some of the lessons do cross over between suburbs and rural areas, especially if an elder happens to be from the country. There are also parents that feel having a diverse knowledge base can be beneficial, which makes sense in today’s evolving world. If you grew up in a rural county, or have an interesting life lesson to share, we’d love to hear about it in the comments below.

Wiki

No matter how fast you think you are… don’t taunt the bull, especially in his own field.

Wiki

They have the power to sway any creature away from any plant or material. Warning though… they are highly poisonous.

How to harvest them without being torn to shreds by their tiny thorns.

Scott Vampala

This is a homemade gun seldom seen in the city, but often used for the destruction of bad potatoes in the county.

D. Sorik

Rubbing salt in an open wound may be painful, but it can destroy any remnants of infection on the spot. Hot salt water will also help draw infections out of an open wound.

AV Beem

This is a wonderful material to use for anything leather. It renews any hide and returns the sheen.

The old expression, “madder than a hornet’s nest” was well earned. The search for one that’s uninhabited is a painful quest.

HighFinSpermWhale

But they make a great addition to certain types of décor.

Properly stored yard tools are much safer, and cause fewer headaches.

If not properly hung on up, they MUST be laid fork/blade side down to prevent painful face plants.

CJE

Not to be confused with Asian Giant Hornets. Run from these.

They’re typically not stinging insects sent forth from hell to reign terror down on mankind… unless you mess with their nest. Otherwise, they just buzz around, eat Cicadas, and stare at you.

These tiny biting bugs take up residence ON us, leaving bumps of varying sizes, depending on our reaction. Suffocating them by applying things like nail polish to the bump seems to be the best cure.

Management Science

Pretty weeds, but if you touch them you’ll likely catch Chiggers.

 

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