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Downtown garden with tomatoes and simlins thriving



2017-08-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Tomato and yellow squash plants were looking good in this downtown Columbia, KY garden in July. My Metcalfe County family called our squash plants 'simlins', (SIM-lynns) and when I looked it up, I found that it is one variety of the squash family. We boiled and buttered our simlins, cooked them too long but mama had to have every single dish at our house well done. One day she met my dad coming through the gate and said, "well, I burned the pinto beans again." Dad smiled, sighed, and said, "Is there any other kind?" It was a tough moment for her but the call for her to be outside gardening, riding horses and feeding the livestock was stronger than the call to stay in the kitchen from meal to meal to meal. -- LW


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