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Here is “Round 51” of your
insights into how to know if someone is from North Carolina. You
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Mail: P.O. Box 27306, Raleigh, NC 27611.
Phone: (919) 875-3062.
From Frances Farmer, Madison
- You have relatives that are buried in the front yard.
- You have a special graveyard for your favorite dogs, cats, horses and other animals, and you visit them regularly.
- You had an uncle who would whittle wooden toys for you to play with.
- Your grandmother brewed JFG coffee in a cast iron coffee pot on a wood stove.
- Your grandfather always kept a new pair of bib overalls for church and special occasions.
- Your grandmother acted as a mid-wife and delivered several of her own grandchildren.
- All of the mules that your grandfather owned were named “Roadie”.
From Juanita Moore, Cornelius
- You waited by railroad tracks for the train, so you could get candy that the engineers threw out the window.
- You took turns getting inside old tires to be pushed down the hills.
- Each Saturday you went to get a nickel surprise bag.
- Girls walked the plank across the canal and boys walked the pipes.
From Vivian Carpenter, Cherryville
- You went to the barn at midnight on New Year’s Eve to
hear the cows pray.
- You caught crawdads and cut them open to get their pearls.
- You slid down gully banks and got so-o-o dirty.
- You cracked hickory nuts on the big rock near the spring box and picked out the goodies with a bobby pin.
- Your Mama made you hold the cow’s tail while she milked to keep the cow from swatting flies and hitting Mama in the face.
- You had an old “jump plank” which sat on a rock near the barn.
- You coasted down the hill in your wagon from the Hickory Wagon Company.
- You had “chaney berry” fights.
- You made dolls from molly pop flowers.
- You lived between Hog Hill and Cat Square.
- You went “Christmas boogering.”
- At Christmas your family went to North Wilkesboro to get your apples out of cold storage and buy peppermint stick candy and chocolates.
- Your Mom put a sassafras branch (cut exactly to your height) in the darkest corner of the closet to keep you from having pneumonia again, and it worked!
From Gaylia Forbes, Hudson
- You were flogged by roosters and chased by angry cows who disliked children.
- Thanksgiving weekend was hog-butchering time when you cured hams using a family recipe of spices, and women were busy canning and freezing pork.
- You shook up the big jar of milk in the refrigerator to mix in the cream before pouring a glass.
- Your father plowed and wagon-trained with mules and considered them superior and more beautiful than horses.
- Churches had singings and revivals when members visited each other’s churches and then scheduled baptisin’ at a designated spot in the creek.
- On rainy days, you settled atop the stacks of baled hay under the barn’s tin roof with a book and a purring barn cat for company.
- Summer evenings neighbors visited on front porches while the children played and caught lightning bugs in the jar as dusk fell, and all was right with the world.
- Each spring, your mother took you spring greens picking through the fields and pastures, and she knew all the edible wild tender plants.
- You know that “leather britches” are dried green beans strung up to dry.
From Nancy and Bobby, Stanly County
- You always look forward to hog killing because for dinner you had pinto beans and baked back bones and ribs, fried tenderloin and cathead biscuits.
- Your mama would tell you to follow that old hen and see where she laid her eggs.
- In summer, all the kids had to work in the garden in the evening, then sit on the front porch later and have a RC and a moon pie.
- You cooked beets in the old wash pot.
- For supper you had scalded lettuce, cornbread and milk.
- You put rags soaked in kerosene around your ankles when you when blackberry picking, to keep the red jaggers off.
- On the mornings and evenings when you went to milk the old cow, the cats would line up and you would squirt milk in their mouths.
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