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  Meg - July 30th, 2007    Views: 257    Rated: 
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The halls were long and parallel to south and north. Both ends were dreary, no sunlight entered from either end.The family room was located northeast,the kitchen was located on the southeast.  Sun was bright in these rooms durning the early part of the day.  The kitchen is the room I remember the most.The old iron wood kitchen stove where my mother cook her forty eight biscuitsdaily sit in the southeast cornor of the kitchen. The family gather in this room daily for breakfast and supper.The table was long and wide enough to seat the eightof us in one setting.You could always find my baby brother behind the stove. During those day my father was a farmer, food was plentiful.  The smoke house as they called it in those days was located southwest to the front of the house. Hams,sausages shoulders hung from the ceiling plentifully. We elevated from the mule and plow to the tractor.My frist pet was a chicken.  In this house I witness life, death, sickness, happiness sadness mercy and the tornado that changed our lives. We all gather around my mothersdesstail to watch the circular disaster headed streight at us. 
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