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Carol G. Parker remembers childhood times at Sulphur Creek

About: New Year's sunrays on Sulphur Creek by Dr. Gary Lane

By Carol Goodin Parker

What a beautiful photo! I have wonderful memories of Sulphur Creek, having grown up in a hollow nearby Sulphur Creek Road. My brother, Homer, and I hurried to get the corn "chopped out" or the fields plowed so we could go swimming with all our neighbors.

Unfortunately, I was the only girl swimming most of the time - much to my grandfather's dismay. He just couldn't tolerate the idea of all those boys seeing my legs.

Also, my dad and I often fished (successfully, I might add) for catfish at night in Sulphur Creek. Those memories will be with forever. Thanks to the photographer for refreshing my memories.





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