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THE WAY WE WERE - October 1912

THE WAY WE WERE – October 1912

Culled from the October 1912 issues of the Andes Recorder

DIRTY GIRL FARM PRODUCES CLEAN, FRESH GOAT’S MILK

DIRTY GIRL FARM PRODUCES CLEAN, FRESH GOAT’S MILK

By Judy Garrison

We need to tell you all straight off. Cyndi Wright, founder and operator of Dirty Girl Goat Farm, way up on Perch Lake Road, is not the dirty girl herself. Though she acknowledges she gets plenty grubby during the course of a day’s work. Jessie, her daughter, a pretty youngster with long blond hair who just turned 3 and couldn’t care less about girlie pursuits, is the namesake.

GARDEN PHYLLISOPHY - September 2012

GARDEN PHYLLISOPHY – September 2012

By Phyllis Galowitz

Summer is almost over. The Joe-Pye Weed is nearing its end but there are still lots of flowers in the pink to purple colors. One of the prettiest at this time is Purple Loosestrife that grows in spikes

LIBRARY NOTES - September 2012

LIBRARY NOTES – September 2012

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THE “T” WORD*

THE “T” WORD*

Rima Walker reviews In One Person by John Irving