Hurricane Michael just about destroyed Georgia’s pecan crop
for this year and some years to come. The destroyed trees will be replaced and then
they will have to grow.
It reminded me of a postal carrier assigned to the Federal
Annex Postal Facility in Atlanta. After work hours he would go home about 50
miles south of Atlanta and work his and his sister’s farm. He had plenty of pecan trees. Many times, we saw him on Spring Street
behind the Federal with sacks of pecans with a large basket full of more sacked
pecans. Other times he would be hawking fresh
tomatoes or other produce.
I remember he always had on his carrier uniform with a pith helmet
except when he retired.
It seemed like he lost a limb, probably a leg. But it
didn’t hold him down from selling his produce.
Then he would be holding his product up has people left the Federal
Annex with him hobbling around keeping balance and squawking out what he had
for a good price , freshly picked for that day.
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