I've dealt with a sore back all winter. Not fun. Chalked it up to aging. Maybe it is. Anyway...
Yesterday I spent the whole day working in the yard and garden. I kept thinking that I will pay for this when I can't get out of bed next morning.
I arose and my back never felt better.
I remembered my grandmother saying that if you don't feel good you need to grab a hoe and go outside and work. You know, I think she was right! Good ole granny medicine.
A well-swept yard was once the mark of a well-kept house and property, owned or lent
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My Dowdle Family Photograph Document photographs, as distinct from documentary photographs, can be frustrating. Once subject and other inf...

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Many thanks to Ron Pennington for the following information He refers to his relative. This is the store of Reuben Vaughn Windham and wife...
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Written by W. T. Daffron, my grandfather, of Millport Alabama, probably in 1932. It was the height of the Great Depression. The Hays...
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Overheard in Christmas decoration section of a local store. I don't know why you like that one. It doesn't look anything like an...