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Lew Hodgett Lew Hodgett is offline
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Heyyy... (chuckle) I don't go much north of the Mason/Dixon unless I
have safe passage. He would be a little ****ed at me for that as he
has tried hard to educate me in the way of the Buckeye.


Buckeye, AKA: Worthless Nut.

I have to say though, that the pictures my sister has brought back
over the years have been incredibly gorgeous.


People have been known to make a living on 80 acres, not easy, but it
can be done.

There is a major Amish community in Wayne County which translates into
farming and white oak furniture.

Before the advent of irrigation in California, Wayne County was the
2nd richest agricultrial county in the US, right behind Lancaster
County, another major Amish community.

There is a LOT of veery old, very moldy money in Wooster, but you
would never know it.

When I left, it was a town of about 15,000 with at least a dozen known
millionaires, and that was the late 50's.

NOTHING like South Texas.


I know.

His parents were Ken and Esther Zimmerman.


Around Wayne County, probably find as many Zimmermans as Smiths, maybe
more.;

And living out there in that beautiful farmland they
certainly move to a different drummer.


Yep.

BIL's name is Gary, and his brother is Ken (Jr.). Ring any bells?


Rings a bell, but I don't know why.

How old is he?

Did he go to Wooster High school?

Lew