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left-of-center2012

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Thu May 7, 2020, 01:08 PM May 2020

My mom, in the mid 1950's

(I posted this to a non-DU forum)

Referencing ‘farm dogs’, this happened back in the 1950's:

Most, if not all, of our rural neighbors had dogs, and the county officials knew few, if any, bought a license for the dogs.

One year the county decided to send a man around to the farms to check the dogs and, if the dogs had no license, the man would give the owner a fine. This, the county thought, would raise needed income for the county.

My mom happened to be home alone the day the man showed up. My dad’s primary occupation was as a painter, ... painting houses, schools, etc and he farmed in his ‘free time’. We kids were in school.

We had two drive ways; one by the house and one by the barn.
My mom saw a stranger pull into the drive way by the barn; get out and approach where our two dogs were kept.

Not knowing the man or his intentions, she did what a country woman, raised in Texas, home alone, might do.

She went outside and fired one shot into the air from a 12 gauge shotgun.
The man quickly got back in his car and drove away.

I guess word got around about mom. Some time later, one evening after dark, with the whole family inside, we noticed a car pull into the drive way down by the barn.

Naturally we all looked out to see what was going on and heard a woman’s voice yelling
“Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot!”

It was a neighbor lady whose car had broken down.

My mom, from around that time, standing next to a lilac bush.


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My mom, in the mid 1950's (Original Post) left-of-center2012 May 2020 OP
Great story! Could have been my Texas granny or one of my sassy, gutsy japple May 2020 #1

japple

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1. Great story! Could have been my Texas granny or one of my sassy, gutsy
Thu May 7, 2020, 05:00 PM
May 2020

aunts, cousins. They lived through some tough times.

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