Dee Randall wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>On Sun 08 May 2005 10:35:24a, Bob (this one) wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>>I live on a farm on the top of a long, forested hill that runs down to
>>>the Shenandoah River. I don't have much of a garden since moving to this
>>>house because there are big trees all around us, and not much level
>>>ground. And I'm getting lazy in my old age. So I don't compost anymore.
>>>I throw biodegradable stuff out the back door, down the hill up to maybe
>>>60 feet from the house. Some of it will feed critters passing by, the
>>>rest will feed the plants. Ashes to ashes...
>>>
>>>Pastorio
>>
>>LOL! You sure you're not on Walton's Mountain, John Boy? :-)
>
> Stop that, Wayne.
> A Walton Descendant
> Shenandoah Valley, VA
The Rockfish Gap train station was moved from its original location
about 40 years ago. A commercial photographer bought it and moved in. It
wasn't huge, but certainly big enough to have his half of the place and
the other half, an apartment. When I first came to the valley in the
70's, it was one of the places I looked at to live in.
A bit too far away from work, so I passed on it. Walton folklore is
still important around the area where they lived.
Pastorio
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