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SGM Magazine | SGM press 2006

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From the book...

I'm not sure of my age, but I remember running in my bare feet in the summertime because there just were not shoes. Once a year in the fall each member of the family got a good, heavy pair of shoes used for school and were worn to church on Sunday and in the wintertime because of weather. In the spring of the year they were discarded and put away for the next winter, if they still fit.

I remember taking a bath in a big old tub in front of the warm, open oven of the cook stove. The tub was made of metal. Water was heated on the stove in a big pot, and then poured into the big tub. This is where you bathed. It happened every Saturday night...