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Broken roads radio
Broken roads radio







broken roads radio

broken roads radio

I have no way of finding out, also besides Enon they have family in New Wilmington. The chair of Mori Tourism says Mori tourism businesses in the far north need help. I left PA in November 1965 and went to the merchant marines, several years later, talking with my mother, she told me Seth and Eli left the Amish. Broken roads and no beds blight Mori tourism prospects - Waatea News: Mori Radio Station Broken roads and no beds blight Mori tourism prospects - Waatea News: Mori Radio Station.

broken roads radio

In the kitchen were all the woman and young girls.

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Our family’s farm would butcher 1/2 dozen pigs and later would butcher beef cattle, every one of these where carried out by 3 or 4 of my uncles and 3 or 4 Amish men plus me and my young cousins. Seth and Eli were two of my best friends, those were some best years if my life (1956 to 1965) I could spend days talking about my time with them. There were 4 children Seth,Eli Emilia, and the baby. I would have to stay at their farm all day and help with chores. Byler to Beaver Falls to sell produce to their regular customers. Every Friday my mother (she owned a Chevy pickup) would drive E. We are radio that entertains, encourages and edifies, offerring a unique blend of classic Christian music with the best popular music of the past 6 decades. I lived and went to 2nd and 3rd grade back in 19 in Enon. My mothers family had a large farm on Enon. Here you’ll enjoy the music of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, both sacred and popular. I lived and worked with Enin Valley Amish back in the 1950's and early 60's Broken Road Radio is an old, familiar flavor of radio, much closer to what you may remember listening to on the radio if you tuned in during the 60’s, except we’re grownups now. Lance Bon Comment on I lived and worked with Enin Valley Amish back in the 1950's and early 60's (May 29th, 2020 at 11:03)









Broken roads radio