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Re: Arrived in TX and got hooked up
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on December 03, 2006 at 19:33:40 from (4.90.0.20):
In Reply to: Re: Arrived in TX and got hooked up posted by coflyboy on December 03, 2006 at 17:59:48:
I wish I was there with you. Of course I would be out under the flood lights fishing. Oh, the red fish, wonder if they are still on their run. In the back of my mind I remember someone telling me they had moved the Light House. I guess they used a Farmall to pull it to the new site. lol Well, that light house does hold one "special memory". If you do decide to go to Arroyo City I want to know. I have to tell you where to go and see if the old home site is still there. My grate grandmothers brother was in WW I and I remember him telling me about being in the calvary. When he was in the Valley he was a cook in Weslaco for a while. He is burried there along with 10 of his siblings.
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