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John E. Moss Rooster photo evokes memories of Sulphur Well, KY

Comments re photo 39688 Scenic Adair Co., KY: Forsythia and morning visitor

Linda Waggener writes:
The John E, Moss photo of the rooster and forsythia has gotten so many good comments that I just wanted to revisit it! That grand picture brought back my childhood in such a good way, recalling peeking out from behind my Grandma Alice Bell Royce Marcum's skirt as she carefully raided eggs from the hen's nests in the old chicken house behind the house in Sulphur Well, KY.

I hid because hens didn't like to being bothered during production.

I remember my Grandaddy Marcum would be in his hammock under the huge old Elm trees in the front yard with his hearing aid off so he wouldn't be bothered and roosters would be out eating bugs and stuff to get up enough energy to do what roosters do. Thanks, John, for sharing this wonderful photo. - Linda Waggener
Comments re photo 39688. Scenic Adair Co., KY: Forsythia and morning visitor




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