Wayne County Missouri/The Indian Rock Redux


Wayne County, Missouri 8.12.17 


60 years ago I sat on this rock and wondered about what all the ancient symbols could mean. The rock was in the old Southern's pasture and it was passed each and every time we walked down to our old swimming hole in Reece's Creek. Some of my favorite memories of cousins, including Pam, Connie, and Susie and of course AUNT Bev were gathered here like precious stones and stored for frequent recall and wonder.

Thank you sweet Bev, who I love more than I can express, for making possible the flood of emotions of seeing the old rock once more, untarnished and still presenting as much challenge and intrigue as a good detective story.

It was easy to imagine holding Pammie's hand on a scorching summer day and jumping off the creek bank to the giggles of a gaggle of waiting cousins (and an Aunt) below. 

And, then coming back up the slope to dry off sitting on the rock in the summer sun before entreating bare feet to make the march back up the pasture and the gravel road to the tantalizing aroma of Grandma's fried chicken. 

 

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