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<p>&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 140%;">What Is Your Eden?<br /> </span></p>
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<p><br />The question "What is your Eden?" came from my counselor Al Andrews last spring.&nbsp; We had him join us on a weekend run and sat back in my dressing room with the band and pondered over that question.&nbsp; It was so fascinating to hear from my band mates what their answers were.&nbsp; So many of us, including me, answered with a childhood memory.&nbsp; My answer was the backyard of my grandparents&rsquo; house in Waverly, TN.&nbsp; It was perfection to me.&nbsp; There was a pristine creek that ran through it where I learned to fish and a big wooded hill up the back where I would watch my granddad hunt.&nbsp; His name was Paul Petty, I called him Papa.&nbsp; He was a small town barber and a respected elder in his church.&nbsp; He fought in a few wars and battled a longer war with diabetes.&nbsp; He was witty, and strong, and handsome.&nbsp; My grandmother Maude, I called her Ducky, worked hard in her garden of tomatoes, okra, corn and squash.&nbsp; She had soft hands for a gardener.&nbsp; She hated to cook, but she was really good at it.&nbsp; I still put honey on my toast because of her.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /><br />My mom and dad divorced when I was young, but I don't have very many memories of it because much of that time, my mom sent me to Waverly.&nbsp; I was protected and loved and innocent.&nbsp; Obviously I would learn the heartbreaking reality of what divorce feels like later, but that summer, I still had my innocence.&nbsp; I loved my grandparents and they lived a long full life together.&nbsp; They are both gone now and the house was sold.&nbsp; I romanticize about buying that house so I can get that backyard back.&nbsp; I took Al there this past summer.&nbsp; He saw my Eden, and it was perfect.&nbsp; What&rsquo;s your Eden?</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item></rdf:RDF>
