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2015-07-15 - Browning Farm, SW corner, Burkesville & Edmonton Roads, Columbia, KY - Photo Browning Family Photo.
Miss Vicky Browning in the backyard by the water barrel. She writes, "I remember mother used to use the soft water out of the rain barrel to wash my curly locks and rinse it with a cap full of vinegar. I appear to be giving the cat it in the background his or her marching orders. My Cousin, Cindy, posted it on her social media page earlier this week. I must have been about 5 years old, I guess. I was a little bossy even back then," and adds, "I hope this give you a good laugh in the hot humid weather." The little girl, Miss Vicky, is now all grown up and is the CEO of the showplace farm, and a major force in the local Democratic party. She was the driving force behind securing lighting for the KY 61/Louie B Nunn interchange, shortly to be a reality, she and neighbor Junior Stotts recently announced. -EW (Disclosure: The writer is allied of the Vicky Pike Chuck Wolfe fan club and of the Miss Vicky faction Adair Co. Democrat Party)


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