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Billy Joe Fudge: There are only new walks in the woods

Each is a totally new experience, naturalist says, welcoming the chance for a walk a forest of the Great Wooded South with new Adair Countians Guy & Aline Babin
Comments re article 64938 Guy Babin relate some things hes learned about Adair County

By Billy Joe Fudge

On behalf of all Adair Countians, both those Birthed here and those Assimilated here, I would like to welcome you Babin's to Adair County and to the Greater Adair County area more commonly known as The Great Wooded South.



I would love to meet the two of you and go for a walk in the Woods. What a joy it will be to share our love and respect for the natural world which sustains us.

I need the practice so forgive me for waxing philosophic and digressing but we who live in The Great Wooded South, although we sure like driving and riding in a fine automobile, understand that no one ever drives a new car 'cause every automobile is used once it leaves the lot. But conversely, there are no used walks in the woods only new ones. - Billy Joe Fudge



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