dixiecutter
Eye Devour ReeB
yall keep working up these get togethers, aint nerry a juan of them within 4 hours of me
I remember them days. Good times for sure
Tell me more about said book.
I'm not a member, I'm a guest. Like a permanent guest I guess. I do a good bit of pig pewin and help on the camp and farm whenever needed.
Jes, growing up in South Georgia in the 50's, the turpentine camps always fascinated me. I spent some tine talking with the Blacks that worked them and the conditions of those camps, cut into the side of a thousand acres of pine, and how there life went. It was always a story I wanted to write down, it had about as much chance of getting published, as I do flying a jet Airplane, but I just wanted to capture some memories of the times, back then,