Backyard Memories, Front Porch Dreams (and a Few Semi-Exciting Observations Along the Way)
Description:
Larry Cribb grew up on the South Carolina coast in the 1940s and 50s. This is a book of good memories from an era when the pace of life was a bit slower, plus some irreverent commentaries on modern-day living. Here's Semi-Excitement at its best. In these pages, you'll make such amazing discovers as why: *You Don't Ask for Cornbread in a Real Chinese Restaurant *All Pigs Ain't Pork Chops *You Never Sit on a Hot Spark Plug *Cucumber Doesn't Start With a Q *Collards Aren't a Weed and Honeysuckle Is *The Pilot Needs to Keep the Airplane Between the Red and the Green Lights. If you had a backyard and a front porch when you were growing up, chances are they left indelible memories on your life. Being able to recall good memories will serve you well lifelong. Cribb designed this book to inspire readers to recall their own good memories from years past which they can then brong forward to help brighten dark days in later years.
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