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On Guthrie Street: A reminder of My Mother's Garden



2015-09-27 - Guthrie Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM.
Morning glories make me happy with memories, especially purple ones - they remind me of my mother, Geniece Leftwich Marcum and her mother, Addie Turner Leftwich and Addie's Garden. These quite fine ones were found in a vacant lot of Guthrie Street in Columbia. Mom's wonderful lines included: Ah, but when fall came, when the last of the vegetables were about all gathered from this plot of ground, this was my favorite time. Morning glory vines that had escaped the hoe ran riot among the rows and blossoms in every color would come laughing to greet me and turn that corner of my world into a rainbow.. The full text can be read at Geniece Marcum - My Mother's Garden


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