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Russell Elementary student Megan Tiller grows huge cabbage



2008-08-06 - Shaw-Tiller Road, Russell Springs, KY - Photo By Wanetta Tiller.
MEGAN TILLER, was a third grade student at Russell Springs Elementary School when she and classmates were given a cabbage slip to take home and try to grow the biggest cabbage. Megan said she thought the best place would be in Grand Pa Phillip Tiller's garden. In the fertile Shaw-Tiller Road area of Russell Springs, KY. This is what she grew! That's a lot of coleslaw! A mighty big pot of cabbage soup right there. Megan will be in the 4th Grade at Russell Springs Elementary School this fall. The photo was taken July 10, by Megan's Granny, Wanetta Tiller. A Today's Best Picture's Album photo, Today, Wednesday, August 6, 2008


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