September 27, 2010
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The further you go up Paddle Creek.............
We moved a lot when I was a kid. Seemed, as I remember, every year or so. We had moved 3 or 4 times by the time I started school in 1953, and I went to 1st grade in Raceland, 2nd in Ashland, and moved back to Raceland for the 3rd. Dad worked for the C&O Railway and was laid off more than he worked so I guess he was always looking for something more affordable on what little money he made.
In the summer of '57 we moved to Paddle Creek, a little mile and a half long, lane and a half wide country road a little south of Catlettsburg off of US 23. He'd finally found a place he liked, and we lived there til after I graduated high school. It was out of the city and we could have some garden space and keep a little livestock.
I used to joke with my kids and tell them, you'd better not mess with me, I grew up on Paddle Creek, and the further you go up Paddle Creek, the meaner they get. And I lived in the last three houses up there!
This is the very end of the road.
The first little two bedroom house we moved into used to sit here, right at the base of that hillside. We had lived there for about nine months when the hill started slipping in behind it and was pushing it off the foundation. Tickled mom to death because dad had gotten a bargain (free?) on a 5 gallon bucket of chartreuse green paint and painted all the rooms with it. Kinda made you a little dizzy when you walked in the door!
That's my sister sitting on the porch of the doomed house and me in the side yard holding my first beagle pup, Spike. You can see the muddy hillside in the background.
We were lucky and the second next to the last house on the creek had just became vacant so we got to move right in.
It was a lot nicer and bigger place, but it only had plumbing in the kitchen and heat was a pot bellied stove in the living room. Dad put in a bathroom in exchange for a couple of month's rent and we stayed there about two years.
Me and my buddies used to race tricycles we would 'borrow' down that hill and sleigh ride it in the winter.
Where this nice little garage sits, there used to be a barn, outhouse, chicken coop, pig pen, and rabbit pens. We kept all of them in use, even had a couple of steers. Dad had three gardens and we raised most every thing we needed. Went to the A&P in Ashland every now and then for coffee, tea, flour and sugar.
That's my brother John standing about half way up the bank on the left side of the garage picture. You can see his rabbit pens and part of the old barn in the background
Must have been late '59 or early '60 that the Martins moved out of the third house from the last on the creek. It had one more bedroom, and already had indoor plumbing upstairs and down, so we moved in there.
We lived in this one til I graduated. I talked to the older lady that lives there and told her I grew up in this house and asked if I could take a few pics. We talked for a bit, she remembered Mrs. Farley, the lady that owned every house on both sides of the creek from the dairy barn on up.
Her doggie liked me, but I can't say the same about her two grandsons. You can see one of them back by that pickup in the last pic.
My dad made these screens on the side porch so mom could can out here in late summers without heating up the house too much. They've been there for 50 years. Wow! They've held up well!
Didn't realize til I looked at this pic on my puter that Spike is buried up on that bank by that tree where the flowers are growing. Kinda put a tear in my eye.
While I was taking this pic, the guy by the pickup came over and stood behind me. Didn't say a word, just stood there with his arms hanging limp at his side and staring at me in a slack jawed kinda way. Creepy.
Wanted to get a pic of the front of the house and this 2nd guy stepped out.
He hollers at me "whudda you takin' pitchers fer, mister?" I swear to God, I heard Dueling Banjos playing in the background somewhere and the hair on the back of my neck stood up!
I told him I grew up in this house and wanted a few pics for my own memories, and he told me "we don need no pitchers taken here. You best be gittin on, now!"
No problem, lil buddy!
Would have liked to seen if my initials were still burned into the inside of the closet door in my old bedroom but with Red Neckerson and TooFast Fletcher hanging around, I might have had to shoot my way out!!!!!!
Discretion be the better part of valor, Bud!
Was thinking as I left tho, wonder what they might have growing in that big old windowless root cellar on the back of the house?
Maybe there was more to that 'the further you go up Paddle Creek' line than I knew?
Comments (55)
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@buddly47 - Yes. Just needed to make sure you knew *I* knew, hahahahahahaha.
@ordinarybutloud - I knew that. lol
@buddly47 - oh, and that was "went" not "when." YIKES!
@ItsWhatEyeKnow - Thanks Lena! Yeah, he was definetly a bit of an odd duck, most people around here aren't like that.
@ordinarybutloud - I didn't hang around too long after meeting him!
@gllady - Thanks for stopping by, how have you been? Been awhile since you've posted.
@MomGoneMadd - He was pretty much an unknown to me, and I live here!
@Mizlilaznduckie - I drive up thru there sometimes to check on it but that was the first time I had stopped to talk to them. Prolly the last, too! lol
@Babyboomerjill - That is true, Jilly!
@fauquet - Oh yeah, it's changed a lot, my friend. More of a glorified trailer park now. Thanks for the rec!
@jacksoncroons - LOL, I made that one up, Jackson!
Happy memories . . . too bad you couldn't go in, but I think you were wise not to ask . . . I'd never heard the expression about the further you go up Paddle Creek, but I know the one about being up S*(&s Creek without a paddle . . . .
This is a page of history , your history and your family 's one .
Captivating to read .
i have the impression the way of life has changed even at paddle Creek since then.
Great post
In friendship
Michel
some people in the country don't want to be found! lol
it seems like you were having a good time reminiscing on your past until that man came out and made you leave
im still very young but when ever i go by my old house i always smile on the memories that i had in that house and try to remember how things were when i lived there
Bravo!! You just gave this city girl a tour of unknown territory.. thanks Bud!
Wow what a great story & pics. i don't blame you--hackles would have risen and i would have heard dueling banjos too-lol *shivers* Still was godd
reminiscing huh? *hugs*
Yowza, this account when an unexpected way! Dueling banjos = I run for the minivan.
This is wonderful. I love the pics and your childhood stories. Yeah, what was up with that nervous nick? Almost makes you think he has something he don't want you to see hidden up in thar! Ha!
Feeling a bit old myself latley so thought that would be a good way to say it!
I've been pretty good, just real busy and just when I think I'm going to get a respite something pops up! And this dang stuff Xanga added makes the pages load so slow when I do get a few minutes to get on the time is eaten up by waiting...
@lupus_lady - Slightly younger? lol
How have you been? Haven't seen you around much lately
@windupherskirt - His behavior was definetly suspect! Tanks fer da rec!
What a neat peek into the past.
I love that you have photos of your "slightly" younger days!
I would have been a bit scared...
I did manage to drive by one of the three houses I lived in as a child. It made me think of many things that I hadn't thought of in years... It was the perfect house for "Annie Over", the time we were sure we could dig a "pool" underneath our slide and be able to splash into it, the stray cat I laid claim to, etc.
what neat fotoz of "whar ya used ta live" ... love those trees and can imagine the quiet (?) ... kuhl that you got to talk to some of the folks thar ... that one "dueling banjo" feller musta had something he didn't want found out!
@WakeUpLaughing - Thanks! Looks like you got a few, too!
Yeah...I'd high tail it outta there with those guys hanging around.
I'm glad you got a few photos and some memories though.
Yes do check it out, wonderful song
@buddly47 - If you are using a Windows operating system, hold down the Alt key and enter the ASCII number on the numeric keypad.
Alt + 13 = ♪
Alt + 14 = ♫
Does not work on a lappy. See more HERE
@heart_beep - It's beautiful back in those hills. I spent a lot of time out in those woods with my .22 rifle as I was growing up.
@wematter - Thanks, man!!!!!
@seedsower - How did you type those musical notes? That's cool!
@fortheloveofblogging - I've never heard that, I'll have to Google it! Thanks!
@Roadkill_Spatula - There's a lot to like about modern day plumbing!
@murisopsis - LOL! I felt a lot more comfortable after I got back in my truck too, Val!
@angi1972 - I was thankful for the no squealing part too, Ang! lol
@Diva_Jyoti - Thank you!
@Babyboomerjill - I had my .38, but it was in the truck!
@WildWomanOfTheWest - If I had told him that, they may have never found my body Tamy!
@grannyinboxers - @ofunlo - It was a great place to grow up! Not so great now tho, getting pretty run down.
So glad you got some photos - especially Spike's tree. My husband insisted we visit the first house we bought. He had just bought the digital camera and wanted some photos. I was really uncomfortable as the neighborhood is not safe anymore - even at 2:00 on a Sunday afternoon. The owner of the house was in the yard and they talked, took some photos, while I stayed in the car on the side street. Managed to get the pics and still have our hubcaps.
This post reminds me of that song "The House that Built Me."
Awesome post, Bud!
yeah, as I was reading this post, I was thinking that they probably had some illegal stuff going on around there. or growing around there. strange critters, huh?
sounds like you had a good youth, there, Bud. a nice place to grow up.
j.
Oh Harold this was so much fun to look through and to hear about all your memories. It really is beautiful there but you're right about those guys. Creepy.
I saw the pictures earlier, glad I waited for the post. Looks like an interesting trip down memory lane... Glad you got to go see it all. (I'm happy there was no sqealing like a little piggy.
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I still drive by a house I used to live in years ago. The current owners are getting used to seeing me drive up every fall and take pictures. Nice people, they are. =)
The last house is a nice looking place,looks like a good place to make memories,I can picture your mom canning on that porch.
As for the creepy guys ♪ ♫ Da.. da..da... da-da ♪ ♫
Very cool story and pics. So you were up Paddle Creek without a sh.... My dad grew up without indoor plumbing in Ohio. We lived that way in the Colombian jungle for several years, as well.
To me that looks like a wonderful place to grow up and a paradise for a little kid with a good imagination. Life was simplier back then.
awesome blog title by the way...that could have meant anything!
@Irish_Russian - Absolutely! And I'll be moving just about that far off the beaten path this month. I am so psyched! LOUD LOUD music!
This blog is totally mega coolness all the way!
You could have told him you were the land developer who just purchased the property to build a fishing resort.
Loved the childhood stories and pics!
"we don't need no picture taking here." at least he didn't have his 22 out
I think it's hard to go "home again". But I love that you did and even got photos. It can be a very interesting mix of emotions and memories. You handled it well, and shared it beautifully.
Thanks for sharing these memories...haha country folks are a kind of their own. I lived in a very small town for awhile so I know how that is-they don't welcome outsiders wells.
@adamswomanlost - Thanks Carolyn. It was a great place to grow up. And there was two of those dudes!
@Irish_Russian - And their cousins! lol
@lightnindan - They all look a lot smaller than they did back then, too! Thanks Dan.
Love it. It's neat to be able to go back as an adult and see the places that played a big part in your childhood.
@Neeka1 - Haha! If dad hadn't had a falling out with the owner, we might still be up there, moving from house to house! lol
Most folks who live that far off the beaten path like their privacy.
I've been up the creek without a paddle, but never up paddle creek.

This was so cool to read and see pics of! I love the pic of you and your pup! I wish you coulda' seen if your initials were still there. But, I wouldn't mess with that dude.
Great post!
Oh my goodness. Creepy, yeah! I find it amazing that you moved to the next house and then the next and......
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