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Posted by georgeky on August 06, 2007 at 23:44:35 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Mowing Grass posted by Walt Davies on August 06, 2007 at 20:56:44:
Walt, most folks I know that old remember hard times and hate to be caught without food stored up. I am that way myself and canning everything I can get in a jar. If the electric goes off it will keep. I visited with gramps's yougest sister this evening and she showed me pictures I had never seen before. They were taken in 1967. My great grandpa, gramps, dad lots of uncles,aunts and even me were killing hogs on Thanksgiving day. An old black man that helped us was even in them. I had forgotten all about him. We called him peg leg Smith. He broke a leg and it became infected and he lost it. He couldn't afford a store bought leg so he made one from a chunk of oak. I didn't know anyone had pics of us killing all those hogs. Was a real treat for me to see them. She is going to get me some copies of them.
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