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It
was in about 1948 or 9, I was about 10 years old, and I was visiting
my Diver grandparents near Rockdale,
the Sipe
Springs area. I dearly loved this poor little farm. I knew that
it loved me too, the trees, the sand, the chickens, well maybe not
the grass burrs. But if I could have stayed there forever I would
have. |
"My
grand parents' old farm in Sipe
Springs."- Jeanne Diver Goff. |
Anyway, I was
wandering around just looking at things when I came to the cow feed
trough. It was a long box with four legs. Well I thought it would
be fun to walk along the sides like a tight rope walker, so I got
up on it and did pretty good for a while, but then I made a little
slip and down my foot went through the bottom and right on a nail.
OUCH!! I had to pull the board away from my foot because the nail
was stuck tight.
I hobbled to the house and told Gramaw what happened. She grabbed
my arm and walked me back to the barnyard to see which nail had
got me. Somewhere along the way she had picked up a hammer and she
started working on that nail. When she got it out, I was led back
to the house where she dropped the nail into the Kerosene can. "All
the nails your daddy ever stepped on are in there." She said.
She cleaned the blood off my foot with a kerosene soaked rag then
wrapped my foot in another kerosene soaked rag. And said "That's
to keep it from getting festered." And it didn't. Plus the
puncture got a good bleeding from all the hopping to and from the
house and back.
Gramaw knew what to do and it worked. I sure did love my gramaw.
- Jeanne Diver Goff, November 2010
Subject: Big Lump
and Sipe
Springs
I want to thank Dan Scott for his article about Big
Lump and Sipe
Springs. I'll be watching for any more information on these
areas. For me, the best place in the world was the little farm of
my Grandparents. Arthur "Pete" and Urilla Diver. They lived just
down the hill from Sally Scott and the old school house. - Sincerely,
Jeanne Diver Goff, September 25, 2010
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