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Re: Mangrove
It most certainly was Mangrove, I remember going with the older kids at night with flambeaus to set crabtraps. And that road seemed so big and dangerous. It was scary then to to cross the "highway". Just across from the back of the cemetary there used to be a "Carnival" saw my first bearded lady there, some of the "Carnies" stayed in my aunt's shed in the back of our house. My uncle, cousin, father and aunt is buried in that cemetary. I left St. James after my aunt's death. Those were the best years of my life.
Posted by Guest on Sun 14 Jan 2007 05:20:35 AM UTC