Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Country Roads!


One of the things I love to do is to go exploring. I love going down dirt roads. I like finding things that people seem to have forgotten about. One such case is this gem of a find in Hardeman County of North Central Texas.

As I was exploring this particular area, a farmer in an old dusty pickup truck stopped to see what I was doing. I introduced myself and told this Old Farmer what my intention was.


As we got to talking, he made it clear that his family was one of the first ones to settle this part of Texas when it was still Indian Country.


This Farmer got to talking about his homestead pictured here. He went on to say that his family had been through several tornadoes that had ripped through this area since before the 1900's. Each time they had built back.

It is my hope that you find something of value in this post. If you have, please let me know. Your comments are more than welcome.






Sincerely,

David A. Kitchens







 

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