Not a blog more like another pier banyan tree, a place to come & sit for a little while & wait for something fun to happen. A place for all the greezers, candyasses, Halloween egg throwers, former Publix bagboys & dirt bike riders to kill a little time until Halloween. Just like the good old days, wait around for a couple hours until you could find some geezer to buy you beer...
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does anyone remember the old "cow dip" that was in the woods, next to the ball field and ditch. I understood that there was a cattle ranch in the area previously. The "cow dip" was cement and was filled with dirt, when I was there. I think it was used to treat cattle for ticks, by herding them through tht dip. Anyone remember?
ReplyDeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteI remember it. We spent a lot of time in those woods and my dad would always caution me, "Watch out for the cow dip, don't fall in! I think I remember writing in the cement? Do you remember what it said?
Tara (Saad) Linn