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Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus Ranch remembers Ed

By Victoria Pike

Many of you may not know this but the name of this place started with Ed and my stories from the farm he so lovingly named Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus Ranch. I think it emerged around the time little Oscar the pot-bellied pig wondered from up in the Flatwoods down across Jimmy Woody's place to my Hunter Place farm and then onto what is now known as the Pampered Angus Ranch.

I sent in a plain story about a wandering pig in the neighborhood and he turned it into a delightful story with pictures of the chase to capture little Oscar. He had that ability to make a story POP.

I sure miss our conversations on what mischief he would suggest I needed to get in the middle of next. He could tell a story like no other with lots of wit and humor but in the end you could read between the lines and know what he was trying to get across. Sometimes Linda and I laugh about how he would enjoy telling some of today's happenings in our beloved Adair County. You certainly are missed Ed. I continue to report the happenings I'm a part of but my stories just don't have that extra zing Ed always added to them.




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