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This Small Town Blog

MilliGFunk in Farmington Barbershop Pole, photo by MilliGFunk

Small Town Missouri

This blog began as my attempt to capture how my background as a small town Missouri girl translated to the hippest borough in one of the world’s biggest and most iconic cities; Brooklyn, New York.

Now that life has lead this small town girl back to the Midwest, I’m moving forward with one foot in NYC and one foot in Missouri, writing and photographing the countless things that I find beautiful and inspiring and quirky about small town Missouri. I truly believe that you can find amazing things everywhere, if you’re ready to see them.

Leave me a comment, email me at milligfunk1@yahoo.com or tweet with me: @milligfunk.

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4 comments to This Small Town Blog

  • “I truly believe that you can find amazing things everywhere, if you’re ready to see them.”

    This statement really resonated with me, and I enjoy reading your blog. I moved from a university town of 150,000+ to a more isolated farm/ranch community of 25,000, and I’ve been finding all kinds of amazing things in my new home (which I’m starting to blog about).

  • Just wanted to say I enjoy the blog & photos….I just moved back here also (4 years now)after living here for awhile as a teenager from yet another small town in Arkansas & I also enjoy photography…….I love it here,it’s beautiful!!
    Have a peek @ my photos :)

  • Trina – thanks for the comment! The barn in your photo collection looks remarkably like my grandparents’ barn in Fredericktown. I’m glad to hear that you’re enjoying smalltowngirlsguide!

  • Thanks for the info I appriciate your post. I really like the look of your website good job!

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