Yep!! You are right. I remember going to visit Uncle Delas and Aunt Clay as a child and they had an old tub they kept of water on the porch with a metal dipper for when they got thirsty and were working in their garden. I remember 'just being so thirsty' that I had to have a drink of it. It was a novelty. I remember Aunt Clay being very loving and sweet. When I was young I had very very long hair...I could sit on it. Uncle Dave was visiting my Aunt Lorene Robbins at her house in Clinton (the only time I know of him to do so because he didn't go very many places that I know of). He only had one eye (I think due to a mining accident, but I'm not totally sure of that) and he couldn't see very good out of that one eye. They explained to him who I was and he told me to come over to him. I walked over to him and sat down and he took his hands and put them on my head and then felt my face, like a blind person. I just sort of sat there, kind of uncomfortable because I knew he was an uncle, but didn't really know him. He turned to my granny (Esther Mae Sharp Harness Johnson) and told her, "She looks just like you as a child, sister." The funny thing is, if I had a picture to show you guys of her as a child (there was one of her sitting on a moon that was taken at a fair when she was 10 or so), I did look exactly like her! Uncle Dave had 2 sons, Rob and Fred, that I think came from his first wife, that my grandmother helped raise for a while. His funeral was the first I had every been too (it was at Cox's Funeral Home in Lake City) and I remember being sad that he had died. Funny how just a name will spark a memory! Jennifer Harness Ayers Chattanooga, TN **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)