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    1. Re: [VAWISE] Appalachia
    2. Vadna Bush
    3. Paul, Did you ever pull a snake out while graveling for horney heads? My brother did and that is why I never tried it on my on. Did you ever make a pair of stilts, beat the cream cans in the middle and nail them on the stilts for footrests? They would also pull the soles off our shoes. My grandpa also had a "last" that he resoled our shoes with,. I wish I could locate it. Did you ever play a game of Kick the cream can? while one gathered them to set them back up, the rest of the kids scattered and hid. Whoever was caught last, was the "kicker" next time. Sort of like "hide and go seek". Antne Over{the way we said it} was another special game for us. Hopscotch was another. Does anyone know what the name of the object was called that was used in the game of hopscotch? One day last year my sister and me were trying to think what we called it. Never could. Vadna paul wrote: > Vadna, speaking of potatoes, my Dad was so frugal that when my Mom > peeled potatoes, he fussed that she was peeling the peelings too thick > and by so doing, was wasting potatoes...when we were kids, (even small > ones)Dad would gather up the whole family and we would go into the hills > to pick huckleberries..he made us wrap our legs with old rags and put > turpentine on the rags to keep away rattlesnakes..we would pick about > half of a day, and when we came home, we emptied the berries into a no. > 2 washtub and it would be running over with berries..those hucklebrries > grew on bushes so high, we would have to pull them down to pick > them..Big, black, and sweet as could be. > My dad had a "last and stand" for mending shoes and he half-soled all > our shoes.he would not let us sharpen our pencils in the sharpener at > school, said it ground them all away, so every day he would sharpen them > with his pocket knife..we would pick up empty tin cans and stomp our > shoes in the center of them and then take a rock and beat them over the > soles and walk, sounding like horses walking until the cans dropped off > our shoes. (Dad would have killed us) always got a new pair of "long > johns" underwear in winter with the "trap-door" in the rear..my Mom &Dad > both chewed Browns Mule tobacco and when they ran out, they borrowed > from one another..Once I was butted by our old cow and started > crying..Mom ran out and grabbed me up and took me in the house and kised > me SMACK DAB in the mouth with a chew in her mouth..that was my first > experience with tobacco! > My Mom fell dead while taking biscuits out of the stove in 1941...it was > really hard to eat those biscuits, but we were raised poor and it was > eat them or go hungry...I was 14 years old at that time.. > We used to make our own sling-shots from the forks of laurel bushes and > old red rubber inner-tubes..we would go up on the steep hill behind our > house and shoot down the other boys kites that were flying up there > (while the boys were down in the valley)..we would "Gravel" for fish in > Powell River (feel under big rocks with our hands and catch them)..... > > More later, > > Ole Paul > > the wages of sin is death..repent before payday

    05/22/2001 03:53:03
    1. Re: [VAWISE] Appalachia
    2. roger napier
    3. Paul and vadna. I have enjoyed your stories about your childhood. Did or do you remember any Falin's, Russell's, or Napier,s form the area that you are talking about. I still have a cousin James Napier her lives in Andover. Roger Napier

    05/23/2001 05:12:04
    1. Re: [VAWISE] Appalachia
    2. Vadna Bush
    3. Homer Falin lives in BSG vadna roger napier wrote: > Paul and vadna. I have enjoyed your stories about your childhood. Did or > do you remember any Falin's, Russell's, or Napier,s form the area that you > are talking about. I still have a cousin James Napier her lives in Andover. > > Roger Napier

    05/23/2001 10:31:39
    1. Re: [VAWISE] Appalachia
    2. gary martin
    3. Roger, Back in the early 60's I worked with a Harold Napier from Appalachia. Do you know him? Gary Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: roger napier <rdnapier@citlink.net> To: <VAWISE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:12 PM Subject: Re: [VAWISE] Appalachia > Paul and vadna. I have enjoyed your stories about your childhood. Did or > do you remember any Falin's, Russell's, or Napier,s form the area that you > are talking about. I still have a cousin James Napier her lives in Andover. > > Roger Napier > >

    05/31/2001 08:06:50