cowseatmaize
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Don't laugh but this saved from a summer of misery.
ORIGINAL: cowseatmaize
Don't laugh but this saved from a summer of misery.
ORIGINAL: coreya
mine would be the missisquoi a springs with squaw.
ORIGINAL: bostaurus
I think I would count his as my "best". If I had to sell all the bottles I own this would be the one I would keep. It belonged to my great grandfather and probably belonged to his father.
When my grandfather was 4 years old and wealthy landowner came to his father's blacksmith shop and offered him money to take is place in the Civil War. By all accounts the man was thrown out of the shop and into the dirt road. It apparently got him to thinking about what he should do during the 'conflict'. A few days later he shut the shop, paid the rent on the house, and left to fight with an Alabama Regiment leaving his 4 year old son and 12 year old daughter alone. There mother had died earlier.
Within a few days the landlord had turned them out of the house and placed them in a shack usually used to store hay. One of the other landlords, a slave owner known for his cruelty, heard what happened to the kids. He said he knew he was a bad man but even he would not do that to children. He came with slaves and wood and fixed the shack for the kids. They lived there until their father returned 4 years later. My grandfather, that 4 year old, grew to be a wonderful man and is still remembered in stories to this day. My mom says she was always told he carried home made wine to church in that bottle for communion.
In the picture it is a bit dusty. I had just taken it down from a shelf so I could put it in a more protected place.
Probably not so much. I put my cat on Frontline in March and he was infested in May. I had to bath him (what fun) many times, spray the floor and sleeping areas vacuum etc.. The odd thing is he never goes out side. I figure the eggs were brought in by the landsrcapers in the bark mulch and got inside.Ooh there must be an interesting story behind that, lol. Please elaborate!