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Silent Night story brings back precious memories About: Silent Night by Geniece Marcum. To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Christmas memories.....Silent Night was a wonderful story. Being of an age that I could relate to the story, I could see the characters and story in living color within my imagination. I so remember those radios with that huge pack of batteries and the wire across the front yard attached to the tall pole with a small insulator at the end of the wire. It seemed that that wire had to be in the front yard as a prestigious symbol saying, "We have a radio."Also with that memory was the Saturday night when the neighbors would gather in and sit around the radio in a circle lit by an oil lamp listening to the Renfro Valley Barn Dance. Precious memories indeed. s/George Rice This story was posted on 2009-12-26 12:55:13
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