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She endures injustice of fast time; wishes Taylor Co. would change

Pining for Central Time, once-a-Columbian-alway-a-Columbian Martha Berry tells of yet other hardships living as an Ex-PAT in a strange land: Martha Berry displays LWC Bumper Sticker in Campbellsville, KY

Martha Berry writes:
It took me a while to realize that Somerset is in ET and have to go through CT in order to get there.

I did some Church work with a lady from Louisville several years ago and on a post card on which we were finalizing some plans for School of Mission at LWC, her closing sentence was "How do you know what time it is"?

Even through I have been back home several years and have gone through the international date line almost daily when Mother was so sick in Columbia and even now when I go to Columbia frequently, I still occasionally get it backwards. Wish we were on Central Time. --Martha Berry
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