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BILL BEST By soon as white oak leaves are about the size of a mouse's ear." So Phil told "These guineas will start laying as freely about his thoughts. He is very David the other day as we tried to close poetically. He has had a hard life but his up some cracks in the barn so that our life is full of meaning--meaning that he chickens and guineas wouldn't suffer too understands and is willing to share. much from the snow and record breaking cold weather. Phil then hopped down much at home with metaphors and similes and uses both frequently and eggs. Phil chuckled as he noticed that farm equipment breaks down, Phil's first from the tier poles and we gathered our solving. When a piece of our vintage One attribute of his which I especially admire is his approach to problem his hens were still out laying mine noting question to himself is: "How can I fix that he seemed to have a touch that I it?" Only in unusual circumstances will didn't have. he concede to getting help from a welder David is my thirteen year old eighth or mechanic. He has a profound
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Jan 8, 1977
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