Sitting and waiting for the healthcare folks … When they say that folks travel more in retirement, you aren't told that it's to the doctor's office (in the snow)

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I was reading this AM about a
nearby ghost town that I have never visited – really off the beaten track. About the only building still there is the unused Church of the Brethren building / schoolhouse

. It is fairly close to where my grandmother showed up as a child in the 1890’s. Her mother was raised in that Anabaptist congregation as a pastor's daughter. I don’t know about grandmother's father but he was certainly living in an area where many of those people lived.
His parents were just “up the hill” from their home. They were in their 60’s when they claimed a homestead. I wondered, were there others of that congregation where the old folks settled?
Today, between their 2 farms (about 50-60 miles apart), there is the
only Brethren congregation in Idaho

. Well
! My grandmother wasn't a member of any of the congregations later in life but she certainly had strong Anabaptist tendencies. Witness that she took her 3 youngest sons and moved back it her Oregon farm at the start of the 2nd World War. All 3 later defied her and joined the military as they came of age, 2 serving in that war, one in the Korean War ...
Of course, I am wondering if there was a "congregational" migration out of Indiana/Missouri 130 years ago that these folks were a part of. Dang shame that I never had an
inkling of an idea about this earlier.