Mrs. Laxton is just delightful. I loved when she paused to smell the flowers as she passed through the house. Really enjoyed hearing her stories of life long ago in a much simpler time. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you. My father grew up in Worthington Springs which I believe is northwest on the other side of Gainesville about 50 or so miles fom Cross creek.
Thank you so much for sharing this video! Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is my favorite author and I have been to her house many times. I really enjoyed hearing Carol's recollections about Marjorie and how life was at that time. It's amazing to hear from someone that actually knew her! I'm guessing there aren't too many of these people left to share their memories, so I'm very thankful you took the time to do this. I'm looking forward to part two!!
I’m starting to be all too aware that there’s a generation of wonderful, wise and genuine people who are almost all gone. The old folks of today barely lived through hardships like the generation before did. It was a hardier stock back then.
Mrs. Laxton is just delightful. I loved when she paused to smell the flowers as she passed through the house. Really enjoyed hearing her stories of life long ago in a much simpler time. Thank you for sharing this video.
Awe, what a Sweet Lady Ms. Carol is! Thanks for the tour and memories.
Thank you. My father grew up in Worthington Springs which I believe is northwest on the other side of Gainesville about 50 or so miles fom Cross creek.
Marjorie was my Great Aunt. She was Married to my Great Uncle Norton Baskin. Fascinating woman and quite a charectar
Thank you so much for sharing this video! Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is my favorite author and I have been to her house many times. I really enjoyed hearing Carol's recollections about Marjorie and how life was at that time. It's amazing to hear from someone that actually knew her! I'm guessing there aren't too many of these people left to share their memories, so I'm very thankful you took the time to do this. I'm looking forward to part two!!
I’m starting to be all too aware that there’s a generation of wonderful, wise and genuine people who are almost all gone. The old folks of today barely lived through hardships like the generation before did. It was a hardier stock back then.
Delightful! Thank you.