Photo 4-MAR-27

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This is the Alfred M. Nason farm (born about 1884) and his wife Geneva (Jennie) B. Slipp. Aunt Jennie gave us her entire Wicker Furniture set and I went with my Daddy to pick it up in his pickup. I always road in the back of the pickup for the wind and also when going over Monticello Bridge, the sudden dip was like a small roller coaster if you took it fast enough, which he always did when I was with him. I remember the sun streaming in from the porch which as shown in this photo, wraps around two sides of the house. it is a very nice home, situated on top of Lowell Hill, Main Road, Monticello

I spent a lot of time in this house which we called Aunt Gen's house even though we were unrelated. Aunt Gen would drive down to visit my mother in the center of the town and one of my brothers would have to turn her car around for her so that she could drive back home. My dad did all the farming for her for many years.

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