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Remembers wading Butler Branch to board school bus

And the peanuts his father and DaHomer Taylor grew

Kenny Absher writes:
I can still see as a child living on the Jones Farm, also on this creek on 551, but on the far side of the old rock quarry. The scenes are similar. We lived on a farm owned by Beatrice Hendrickson. We crossed the creek usually by wading it. There was no bridge except a footbridge that we would use to catch the bus, many a rainy day at least 1 of us would get to stay home from school because we had accidently and/or on purpose slipped and fell in the creek. DaHomer and Hazel Taylor lived close by and Dad and DaHomer grew many peanuts. - Kenny Absher
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