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My wish may come true !!!

Here is the view from my front porch. Wish I could find a way to ship this white stuff to you!

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We got tons of sleet but nothing else. Well, we might possibly have gotten a little snow but it is nowhere to be found. That STINKS!!! We were looking forward to snow. Vicksburg got enough snow to play in. Somebody send me some snow.
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Good thing I let the kids play in the sleet. At least they got to play in some kind of frozen stuff.
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So disappointing.
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Just one of the many reasons I moved back to Texas, Jared - transplanted there and stayed for three years in Hailey but missed the hot muggy gulf coast and came back as soon as I could.

Glad it's you and not me with that view! We are supposed to have a hard freeze tonight - might get as low as 25* -brrrrrrrr

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Hi Bayou - I'm not sure where Tunica Hills is but Angola is about 20 miles away. Woodville is half way between St. Francisville, LA and Natchez, MS on Hwy 61. Town has one blinking red light and a population of 12
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. So far, I love it. Covington used to be a small town but grew by approx. 80,000 people after Katrina and it took an hour to go 3 miles down the one hwy to get anywhere in town.

Like I said, 45 miles outside Baton Rouge but a world away in all other aspects. The house and outbuildings are 100 years old and everyone in town was born here. Graveyard for those who've died is right outside. "Town" is one block in which is located sheriff, water dept, electric dept, city offices, one antique/collectible store and one hardware store owned by descendants of the man who originally owned the hardware store and built this house. There's so much history here, both good and bad, that I will write a book someday. The family owns thousands of acres around the home but couldn't decide who should get house so they sold it and 20 acres about 30 years ago. It's even been a bordello in that time and owned by 2 gay guys who threw "scandalous" parties. They're the ones who built all the brick courtyards and fountains and walkways. Turns out they embezzeled the money from company they worked for so house had to be sold again.

We plan to offer the home to ministers and prayer teams who visit Angola as a place to stay. Also those visiting loved ones in Angola. We feel God led us here and there is a lot of bad history to be overcome by good. For everything there is a season.
 
Jareds that is just mean. Show off!!!

Yeah, what she said !!!
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Ruth, sounds like you found a very nice place to be.I would love to read a book about your place, let us know when you write it.Wow, 20 acres& that beautiful home, that's real nice.
I meant Tunica,
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I think it's a town by that name.I'm tired today, brain doesn't work so well today.
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Miriam​
 

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