Don, great job! My Grandmother was Etress Dulaney, sister to Burgess(Bill), Nina, and Coy.. I can remember the log cabin my Great "Uncle Bill"(Burgess) lived in. I think it may still exist, but is covered in clap boards at present, unsure.. I was told that the Dulaney Branch area was granted to the Dulaney family by a President during the American Expansion.. Interesting history for sure!
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Sounds like a John Lee Hooker song to me. Put it to music man! LOL
Thanks for sharing that.
Can't stop writing now,Don!We have to learn a bit more from the Dulaney's!LOL
Don, I had no idea that you were a poet. What a cute little boy.
What a cute little girl! Who is she, again?
Love the poetry. You are pretty good! I really chuckled at the images of being "cold til I die!"
Thanks for sharing that, Don.
LOL!!! soooo cute!!! love the writing!!!! is that when granny was praying that it would NOT snow?? (mom told me) well ttyl.
Nice... you did good, brother, dear, only,,,, whatever happened to that neat handwriting?
Don, great job! My Grandmother was Etress Dulaney, sister to Burgess(Bill), Nina, and Coy.. I can remember the log cabin my Great "Uncle Bill"(Burgess) lived in. I think it may still exist, but is covered in clap boards at present, unsure.. I was told that the Dulaney Branch area was granted to the Dulaney family by a President during the American Expansion.. Interesting history for sure!
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