When I was growin' up in the southern Kentucky Mountains... My Father always told us to never take things for what they are... Always look at something as having different reasons for "being"
For instance, that chair over there - it can be used to sit on, to climb on to clean the ceiling, and to hang your coat on (the back). Yep, My dad (Rest his soul) waz a smarty!!! He would attribute this to my Great Grandfather.
He would tell us this story time and time again.........................
(Part 1)
Your Great-Grandfather first settled here in the late 1800's he built this house with his own hands and a few friends... He lived well into the 40's He saw much, said little and dreamed a lot. That's what you should do - always dream, always look and learn.. don't speak too much.....
Him and your Grandfather, would hike all through the mountains, hunting, fishing, or just talking... They saw the start of something big... Grandpaw knew in his vision, that it was the futue of this great U.S. ... Something that would help a bunch, hurt a few and kill many all at the same time.... It was someting to be revered and at the same time respected, for it would change lives time and time again................
For instance, that chair over there - it can be used to sit on, to climb on to clean the ceiling, and to hang your coat on (the back). Yep, My dad (Rest his soul) waz a smarty!!! He would attribute this to my Great Grandfather.
He would tell us this story time and time again.........................
(Part 1)
Your Great-Grandfather first settled here in the late 1800's he built this house with his own hands and a few friends... He lived well into the 40's He saw much, said little and dreamed a lot. That's what you should do - always dream, always look and learn.. don't speak too much.....
Him and your Grandfather, would hike all through the mountains, hunting, fishing, or just talking... They saw the start of something big... Grandpaw knew in his vision, that it was the futue of this great U.S. ... Something that would help a bunch, hurt a few and kill many all at the same time.... It was someting to be revered and at the same time respected, for it would change lives time and time again................