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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 360649" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Well, this is somewhat off subject...but, an old man lived not far from where the homeplace was...long before Mother and Daddy bought it...Old Man Snow. He went off his rocker and killed his wife, chopped her up, and burned the pieces. I understand the stench was incredible.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my best friend's mother was a <em>collector</em>...and somehow she wound up with this huge, old dining room table that had a stain on it that would not come out. She did some investigating and it turns out it was the table that Old Man Snow did the carving on. She never would say who she got the table from. Antique collectors tried and tried to buy that table from her...but she wouldn't turn loose of it...nor would she turn loose of anything else. </p><p></p><p>When she died I helped clean out her buildings...and I found thousands of dollars worth of depression glass buried under the ground in her greenhouse. It was cool...like going on an archaeological dig.</p><p></p><p>No graves tho...well except for all of the animals she had. The woman would bury her dead chickens, cats, dogs, guppies...strange little lady.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 360649, member: 3873"] Well, this is somewhat off subject...but, an old man lived not far from where the homeplace was...long before Mother and Daddy bought it...Old Man Snow. He went off his rocker and killed his wife, chopped her up, and burned the pieces. I understand the stench was incredible. Anyway, my best friend's mother was a [i]collector[/i]...and somehow she wound up with this huge, old dining room table that had a stain on it that would not come out. She did some investigating and it turns out it was the table that Old Man Snow did the carving on. She never would say who she got the table from. Antique collectors tried and tried to buy that table from her...but she wouldn't turn loose of it...nor would she turn loose of anything else. When she died I helped clean out her buildings...and I found thousands of dollars worth of depression glass buried under the ground in her greenhouse. It was cool...like going on an archaeological dig. No graves tho...well except for all of the animals she had. The woman would bury her dead chickens, cats, dogs, guppies...strange little lady. Alice [/QUOTE]
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