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Country Roads

Story ID:957
Written by:K. L. Farnum (bio, contact, other stories)
Story type:Story
Location:Vine Grove U. S. A.
Year:1933
Person:To My Son and Family
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Posted 09/27/2006 13:57 by Gail Lee Martin | Reply
Your dreams and my 82 years of memories. Thanks for sharing your story. Gail
Posted 09/30/2006 15:31 by Kathe M. Campbell | Reply
What a lovely gift you have in describing what I've painted for years........what's left of Montana's homesteads and outbuildings, worn out wagons and dilapidated fences. Everything but the residents which you describe so brilliantly. I too am a "late" writer and find myself in awe of your work. Thank You.......Kath
Posted 10/06/2006 21:30 | Reply
Places to be saved and charished. Amen Karen
Posted 10/06/2006 22:50 | Reply
I do so admire the gift you have for describing everything you write in such a way that I just loose myself in what I am reading an feel as I am a part of the story. Kepp it up and continue to fill the hearts of others as you have mine...........Alice
Posted 10/09/2006 23:05 | Reply
I think this is my favorite so far. I feel like I have discovered a time machine. One that takes me back to a time when people were closer. Times were harder but simpler. These times may be fading away but they will never be gone as long I can go back in time with the vividly woven words you have placed before us. More tickets please.
Posted 11/19/2006 13:22 | Reply
I belive that everyone needs to try and think of how things used to be and what the people in the old broken houses used to do, just remeber that for every broken down house you see was new at one time and what a time it was back then.
Posted 02/04/2007 18:44 by Veronica Breen Hogle | Reply
This is one of my favorites among your stories. You have such an ease and a flow to your writing you carry me with you to that place and time you are describing. I'm happy that you also come with me to Ireland and remember your great grandmother and what her life might have been like. Thanks for your interest. Veronica