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Gem Man 86

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  1. Sorry to have taken so long to get back with everyone. There is a book called the "Cemeteries of Paulding County" published by the Paulding County Historical Society & Museum. See http://pchsm.org However, you may also contact the Paulding County Geological Society as they also have the previously mentioned book as well as other records. Additionally, they have a library open to the public at the old courthouse in Dallas —main street. I have these books but can't get to them at this very moment. There once was a volunteer Commission that monitored and recorded all know
  2. You know I don't really know if you can fish in either lake. I hope you can as I am looking for a lake In Paulding of similar size to fish. Does anyone know more about Gore Lake or Womack Lake? I think their is another lake near by called Willow Springs Lake that seems large enough for fishing. What about another lake in Paulding that can be fished? Thanks!
  3. Has anyone done any fishing at Womack lake or Gore lake on Mt. Olivet Road, west of Dallas? If so, what do you think?
  4. From what I heard...the Health Dept. told them to fix their A/C so the working conditions would be acceptable. The owner did so then laid everyone off. Paid the staff in cash to finish the week out and split the country. He was of Middle Eastern origin so I assume he returned home. He apparently owes money to a few people including the employees. Huddle House is to remain closed until someone else buys it up and throws some money at it. GM86
  5. Over fertilization. Too much of a good thing can be bad for vegetables. They will produce tomatoes but probably won't ripen in time before the first frost. You can buy eight foot stakes at Home Depot to hold them up. Good luck. Steven
  6. Typically, I come on here about early to mid July and take orders. First come, first serve. For what is technically a small patch we get about 30+ gallons each year. However, this year I believe we may open our patch to the public and allow you to pick your blueberries too. It would be cheaper for you to pick them to buy the pre-picked amounts. FYI: We sell our blueberries by the pint, half-gallon, and gallon. Price not yet set. Thanks!
  7. LOL Made my day....! You will be the first if we do.
  8. Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Please keep them coming! Well we have blueberries and have thought about expanding them to fill an acre but they are picky about their soil and we are not sure if we can manipulate the soil enough to make them grow well. Peaches are a great fruit to eat but are the worst fruit I have ever had to maintain. They require constant spraying of chemicals for pests, fungus, and diseases. Though we always limited the use of such chemicals there are no organic substitutes. Peaches cannot be grown organically for commercial purposes and interestingly enou
  9. To my knowledge we are the last "Peach" growers in Paulding but due to the extreme climate changes we have been experiencing for the last decade producing quality Peaches for the public has become near impossible. This year will likely be no different. You haven't tasted a real peach until you've tasted it right off the tree. In this region Peaches will not be available until mid July at best.
  10. Hey everyone, Some of you may remember that every year my family sells certain fruits. Due to the extreme seasons we have only be able to offer our delicious and huge blueberries. While it is uncertain that we will sell our blueberry's this year we did want to poll the general public about other fruits. No matter the fruit or where it is grown: What kind of fruit would you like most to be available here in Paulding? And if that fruit were available would you prefer to have it picked for you or have the option to pick it yourself? Thanks so
  11. Well, it's funny you asked.... Now, I have never seen any ghost nor can I say they don't exist but when I worked with Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Park and volunteered with the Paulding County Historical Society I heard a few stories and saw a few pictures in my time. Picture below is well known and can be found hanging in the visitor center of Pickett's Mill Battlefield State park. Known as the New Hope Ghost the picture was taken in the early 1980's as part of a series of pictures taken one after another. A local Civil Ware non-profit had just finished cleaning the New Hope tren
  12. Why didn't I think about him. Anyone else have recommendations. I have received a few PM's but a few more wouldn't hurt me.
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