The Greatest Generation

Piedmont, AL(Zone 7b)

I wrote this little story about the Greatest Generation last night, in the interest of full disclosure it doesn't have a thing to do with gardening but I hope if you have time you might look at it...if so I hope you like it...Thanks for letting me post my stories about gardening here and some like this one too...

http://web.mac.com/sinai/Site/Blog/Entries/2008/6/4_The_Greatest_Generation.html

Paul from Alabama

Calvert City, KY(Zone 7a)

Second time through, and it hasn't lost any of its flavor yet!!!

Piedmont, AL(Zone 7b)

Well Sharran we country folks are an acquired taste.....:)
I been thinking all day about your quince story and how wonderful it was and how it made me feel.....I'm going to get my wife to read it this evening......I know she'll love it....Lord its been a scorcher today, I feel like i been roasted...I bet its a bit cooler up your way.......I hope so....

Paul from Alabama

Calvert City, KY(Zone 7a)

Paul, it is so hot her my hair is in little tiny corkscrews from the humidity. I tell you not a creature was stirring, My mother used to braid my hair to try to keep it from frizzing in the summer, squinched my eyes right up, and by the end of the day the braids had cork screwed, themselves. That's how hot it is. Pretty funny to have a blue eyed blond with corkscrewed things sticking out all over my head.....well, gray, too.

anyway.....I do love my Aunt Bett stories, and one of them just leads right on to the next. They do get funnier as time goes on, and I guess they must be scheduled one or two a week right on through August or September, can't remember which. I just write 'em as I think of 'em, kinda like yours. I think most of us who started out in this life during WWII and shortly thereafter have all kindsa tales to tell, if we just let ourselves sit down and remember.

Sending you a d mail.

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