Re: overwintering


In a message dated 08/01/2004 11:24:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
Zemuly@aol.com writes:
Living by myself does help in that regard.  <LOL>  If I remember correct
ly you are from Alabama.  If that is  true we probably are related.


I grew up in the Florida panhandle, but my father's family were in Alabama 
from around
1900 - in the country between Ozark and Ariton. I think Clio was the nearest 
postoffice.  We're talking real backwoods here. The Phillips family was large 
- I can remember family reunions on the last Sunday in August where more than 
a hundred people would gather for dinner on the grounds and political 
speakin's.  I didn't see much of that branch of the family, as my mother's family 
raised me after her death when I was an infant.  They were "urban" people (in a 
town with a population of around 5,000) as opposed to "country," and thought 
they belonged to a higher culture.  Of course I developed my own views by the 
time I was a teenager, and got out of town as fast as I could.

Auralie

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