Granny's gone and done it again

I remember how much fun it was to stop in the small SE GA towns and eat at mom & pop restaurants. Hope there are some left when we do get to make a trip over for a couple of days. Need to see my grandparents grave markers one more time. I remember the service was pure southern charm. Soft spoken waitresses with the southern drawl and the table settings were so neatly place including a glass of ice water to get started. The greens were fresh and the potatoes real. Pot roast was like grandma cooked. Those truly were the good ole days.
 
We lost the little blue colored chick that was one of Honey's. It got wet a couple of days ago and we nearly lost it then but Ma's nursing skills got it up and going again like normal. Running and playing with the others. It was much smaller than it's siblings. She found it to late today as it was stone cold when we came back into the house. That leaves 2 boys and 5 girls now. We do have 3 or 4 from Honey we hatched in the incubator a few weeks ago. I really want one of her boys to make a really good roosters like his dad was.
Sorry you lost her
 
I was glad to leave Detroit. Lake effect snow.... How this FL boy hated that mess. My job sent me to down town Detroit during snow storms to get supplies for the machine shop where I worked. I saw all of the real Detroit during the late 60's.
my father worked at a machine shop in SW detroit.
 

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