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Mary Keltner: Memories of Norma Richard plums past -2014

Family went crazy over the plum butter she made
Click on headline for photos from 2014 crop.

By Mary Keltner

I am sending a picture of the plum butter I made in 2014. Norma Richard generously shared her crop with me, and I can tell you that my family went crazy over the plum butter made from it.

It was referred to as the "plum crack" in one family conversation. I was thinking about those plums recently, and wishing I was there to enjoy more of them. Norma, I miss you and Odell AND those plums! - Mary Keltner




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2016-06-23 - Gradyville, KY - Photo By Mary Keltner.
A Gradyville Tradition, Memory from 2014. "This is a picture of the plum butter I made in 2014. Norma Richard generously shared her crop with me, and I can tell you that my family went crazy over the plum butter made from it. It was referred to as the 'plum crack' in one family conversation. I was thinking about those plums recently, and wishing I was there to enjoy more of them. Norma, I miss you and Odell AND those plums! - Mary Keltner

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