“You never know what kids out there have a talent for art,” said Isaac Mock of Ellabell. He should know – he was discovered to be a child prodigy of the arts when he was only eight years old. He didn’t know he had talent, nor did he know what a child prodigy was. He [...]
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As the warm autumn sun sank slowly into the Ogeechee River, The Ford Plantation was engulfed in a caressing alpenglow. The evening air was a nostalgic blend of brisk fall air and late blooming Jasmine. The flicker of flames and aroma of wood smoke rising from a fiery bed of hot coals gave notice that [...]
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“A legend blooms where she is planted…”
The year was 1932 and people were struggling to survive a severe worldwide economic depression. The Great Depression had devastating effects on rich and poor alike. Some people starved; many lost their homes, farms, and all other means of livelihood. It was a time for people to share and [...]
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