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Down on the Farm: Four Useful Things Comes out from a Pine Tree
Down on the Farm: Four Useful Things Comes out from a Pine Tree
Down on the Farm: Four Useful Things Comes out from a Pine Tree
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LanguageEnglish
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Release dateApr 10, 2012
ISBN9781469192802
Down on the Farm: Four Useful Things Comes out from a Pine Tree
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Janie M. Bryant

I had so many people say to me, You should write a book. I said to myself, Write a book? I would not know how to start writing a book. So I thought about it, and I said to myself that I was going to try it. In my dream one night the Lord showed me this book. It was so pretty and colorful, so from that, I started writing. Every night something would come to me to write about. I then gathered what I saw in my dreams and started to write about it. I knew that one day I would get marriage but I never thought that I would have 13 kids my last didnt live but the 12 one that live. I am so proud of them. I never had not one sleepy night. They always made me proud. I love them all. My house is full of trophies, medals, plates and ribbons.

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    Down on the Farm - Janie M. Bryant

    Down

    On The Farm

    Four Useful Things Comes Out

    From A Pine Tree

    Janie M. Bryant

    Copyright © 2012 by Janie M. Bryant.

    Library of Congress Control Number:   2012905891

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    Contents

    Wayne

    The Farm Cotton

    What a Pine Tree Is Good For

    Thy Friend

    9/11

    On the Farm

    Crosscut Saw

    Bro Jack

    On the Farm

    Cropped Tobacco

    Mrs. Ped’s Farm

    Mrs. Peg

    Washing Clothes

    Father Cut Wood and Put

    in a Cod

    Wood taken from this file to

    Apartment on the Twenty-first

    My Friend Edna

    Clifton Stephanie

    Clifton

    Violet

    Wayne

    T his is my son, Wayne, and his family. He is next to the baby, as we call them the knee baby; he is more like his father. I call him Mr. Fix It because he doesn’t mind tackling anything now with all his brothers that are older than him and live near him. If they got something they can’t handle, they call on their brother. I remember when he was a year old when I lived in Coney Island, a man came to fix my radio out in the hallway because it was not working; however, we could not get any heat. He was standing around this man, looking, so I thought he was in his way. I said to my son, Wayne, move out the way. The man said to me, Leave him alone. How do you think is he going to learn it if he doesn’t watch? That was an eye-opener for me.

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    Wayne, daughter Tammy, son Anton, and wife Easton.

    My son, Larry Trump, and group he was playing the drum for.

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    This is my son Larry, who is very talented. We also say he could be anything he wants to be. When he was walking with his book bag, he looked like he could be a doctor or a lawyer. He works as a security personnel for a bank. He plays music for the church. He knows how to train the chorus to sing and plays drums for a quart. He knows how to play three instruments. He never went to school to learn how to play any of them he just picked them up and learned them. He is very gifted in the arts. He stayed in college when he was working in the bank; he had to because he did not want to make any mistakes in the area he was working in.

    Donald and Larry standing at a bail for picking cotton on a vacation down South at around 1969.

    Cotton. Standing at truckload

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