I was one of those kids who swore she would never return to her hometown, never miss it, never want to go back. Then I ended up living there for seven years after college, and now that I’m 800 miles away, I do find that I miss it.
Some of our summer fun this year has made me a bit nostalgic for the unique things that make my hometown special. Most of my readers, I think, fit in one of two categories: you either live in or grew up in Dixon, or you’ll probably never find yourself in rural northern Illinois. If you’re part of the first group, feel free to add your own memories! If you’re part of the second group and you do find yourself west of Chicago (yes, there is life on the other side of Chicago!), stop by Dixon, IL for me, okay?
Here are five things I miss about my hometown, in no particular order:
1. The Petunia Festival. Yes, petunias. As in the flower. The Petunia Festival is an almost week-long event around the Fourth of July that involves all kinds of community fun: art shows, 5K run, concerts, patriotic events, carnival, parade, fireworks, food. When I was growing up, I always thought it was funny that people who no longer lived in Dixon came back just for this event. Now, I want to be one of those people. So far, it hasn’t worked out with our schedule. But maybe someday.
2. Lowell Park. You guys. We have a park in Dixon that is more like a forest. It’s a huge park with walking trails and a gazillion trees and it borders the river. I think my love of nature was birthed here. I love the mountainous hiking we get to do around here, but so far nothing has quite captured my heart like Lowell Park.
3. The Rock River. And speaking of the natural world, Dixon is divided into the north and south sides by the Rock River. I’m not particularly fond of being in water, but I always love to be near water. On the banks of the Rock River I found my peace, sitting, thinking, dreaming and being lulled by the sound of the water flowing over the dam.
4. Arthur’s Garden Deli. The best restaurant anywhere in the world. Okay, maybe I exaggerate, but this, too, is a must-have when anyone who has been away from Dixon returns. Some people plan their visits around a trip to Arthur’s. Deli sandwiches, homemade soups, loaded baked potatoes. No description does the food justice, but my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
5. Books on First. Now that I fully embrace that I’m a coffee-drinking, book-a-holic, writer, I love the idea of local bookstore/coffee shop. We have some of each where we live now, but nothing like Books on First, which is the quintessential local bookstore. I think if I lived in Dixon again, this would be one of my favorite places to spend time.
Dixonites, what would you add to the list? And those of you who don’t live in your hometown, what do you miss about it?
Dr. Kelly Flanagan says
Love this post, Lisa. Love it so much, we moved back to Dixon last week! My favorite thing about this town is the good stories the good people are telling with their lives. We were in Walmart yesterday. The elderly cashier looked at my sweet corn and said, “Aldi is selling corn for a dime an ear, aren’t they?” The woman in line behind me said, “Yes.” Ed said, “Well then, a dime it is.” The town has its rough spots, but there is also a quiet kindness undergirding all of it.
Lisa B says
Yes, Kelly! I agree. When we were home the last time, in December, I felt a little sad because Dixon seems to be deteriorating a little bit. Or maybe I just see it more because we live in a larger city that is mostly thriving. But there is so much to like! So glad for you guys!
Dr. Kelly Flanagan says
I know you must have a bunch of people to see when you’re in town, but don’t hesitate to let me know when you’re here. We’d love to have you to our house, or even just meet for a cup of coffee at Books on First. I had the same reaction to Dixon, after returning to it from the city and the suburbs. Over time, I decided my expectations for how things look had gotten shifted by the mostly pristine look of the places we were living. Or I’m wrong and it has deteriorated a bit! : )
Lisa B says
I appreciate this offer, Kelly.
Hannah Larcom says
Yes! Last week I was caught off guard by how much I missed being home (especially for the petunia fest) . I think you hit the nail on the head for this list!
Katie Siedschlag says
Just moved back to Dixon last week! I’m excited to be back in town… I’ve missed things like the Dixon Municipal Band, and how wonderful it is to have such an excellent collection of musicians right here in town that we can listen to for free. I’ve missed little things, like having access to such a lovely library. I’ve also missed big things, like neighbors who have known me for years and care about whats going on in my life. Walked into an office building to fill out paperwork for a new job, and everyone in the building seemed to already know me from somewhere; after living several places where that never would have happened, it felt really welcoming to already be known. Dixon really is such a lovely community!
Lisa B says
I’m so glad you’ve found it welcoming, Katie! Maybe I’ll see you around sometime!