Life on the farm was fun, Mom used to tell us, fondly reciting stories like the one about the time she and some siblings were strolling through the cornrows and had to run for their lives from a skunk. Those were the days! Here's a photo of the farm kids having fun. That's Florence, Kate and Alverna on the one swing, and Lloyd Eggenberger, Elmer and Lloyd Baker on the other. No date on this photo, but early 1930s would be a good bet.
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Monday, January 29, 2007
Life on the farm
Life on the farm was fun, Mom used to tell us, fondly reciting stories like the one about the time she and some siblings were strolling through the cornrows and had to run for their lives from a skunk. Those were the days! Here's a photo of the farm kids having fun. That's Florence, Kate and Alverna on the one swing, and Lloyd Eggenberger, Elmer and Lloyd Baker on the other. No date on this photo, but early 1930s would be a good bet.
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