THE RUMMAGE AND ELLA B FULKS FILE

("You'll never be a man, George. You'll always be just a little boy.")


OH! MY JOLLY: A BARD(save) Mystery at Craven's Bay(save) The Journey to Chase Prairie(save) If You Don't Believe In Miracles(save)
Five Points -- Firetower Road(save) COLLISION OFF ROUTE-48 AT HARVEL(save) Georgia On My Mind:Fulks Version(save) CHIEF MUNCHANG AND THE WHITEMAN'S TREASURE(save)
I BEG THE QUEEN'S PARDON(save) Just Photos(save) Martha's Work(save) St. Simons Island, Lincoln Returns(save)
The Amazing Carb Kit II99(save) The Amazing Wormwood Board(save) HAVE YOU BEEN WITH MY DAUGHTER?(save) The Pinegar Relations(save)
The Dark Angel Episode(save) Nancy Emeline Mitchell Fulks(save) Route 2 -- Golden Pond Kentucky(save) One Act Skit(save)
AN INFINITE GRUDGE-Kentucky Battles Wisconsin(save) Part III, Just Photos(save) My greatgrandmother, Sara Elizabeth Depriest(save) Some Recent Photos-Florida 2010(save)
Trouble Around the Corner(save) WOODWITCH AND ASSORTED WRITINGS(save) The Ella Belle Abbott Segment(save) Historical Fulks Photos
KENTAHTEN:(save) A Visit From Obadiah Fulks, 1946 NOTABLE ACQUAINTANCES(save) Cheverolet Cavalier 2006-A Maintenance Diary
FOOTSTEPS OF THE 1950'S-FOLKSTON, GEORGIA PART II-JUST PHOTOS(save) John J. Harris Junior Highschool, Folkston EIGHTH GRADE, JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA
JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, SEVENTH GRADE WALTER MARTIN'S SUPER-CENTER COMPANY AT CAMP CORNELIA PLANTING AND HARVESTING ON MOSE HUBBARD
Meeting People Of Note CHARLTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL-PROMISES THE ODD ROOM JUST LEAVE THINGS ALONE
Photo At Tracy's Wedding History of Fulks in Harvel (Ex)(save) Some Kind Of Grudge OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL
PART II-OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL BRIDGE OVER SWEETGUM BRANCH AN ALIEN CROONS Bigfoot Legends-Links
Old Route 41A(save) I Married The Old Maid(save) Art's Miracle FLIGHT 2006-AN EXERT
Robert McCoy-A Personal Tribute My Life By Me Game Management-A Child's View An Okefenokee Adventure
When Elbert Lied Part I:Strangers From Amelia Island Part II:Strangers From Amelia Island Tora!Tim!Tora!
Sequel II-Tora!Tim!Tora! Ghost Of Silver Trail Sequel III-Tora!Tim!Tora! Photos Nobody Wanted_ Wanda's Cache
Sequel IV-Tora!Tim!Tora! Understanding Worm Holes II Understanding Worm Holes I The Mulligans Move On
The Mulligans Move On-Part II Arrival Of Number Fourteen-Sixty-Four Important Photos And Captions THE PEOPLE AND COINCIDENCE: FIVE POINTS RECALLED(save)
Danny's Obstacle Course Day With Ann An Interpreter's Dream A WHEAT FIELD IN MAINE
How To Bring Charley Back CHILD ON OMAHA BEACH Images The Shadow Of Paws Frogs
The Odum Peacock Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel I Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel II Reunion At Newby Cemetary- Sequel IIS
Reunion At Newby Cemetary III Reunion At Newby Cemetary IV Veronica People And Times Converged-The Fulks Chronicles
Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Snake And A Lake


Part I:Strangers From Amelia Island

Composer: george harold fulks/July 8, 2012

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Strangers From Amelia Island

Mark I:

No love was evident there that day when three strangers visited The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge; none that either of them could sense. While there might have been love there, it was not intended that it be shared with the three strangers. The stranger named Jack could not feel it anyway; if there was any love at all. But there is and was a link of some intriguing kind there near The Swamp. Of that Jack had knowledge.

A distance of fourteen miles south of Folkston, Georgia lay, on that day, the east entrance to The Okefenokee Swamp and the miracles it contains. And one-quarter mile east of a boatdock and concessions was Camp Cornelia where Jack had lived and survived through seven years of his childhood. Revisiting the area was a significant life event for him.

Ida and her husband, Merc, had consented to drive Jack from a Jacksonville apartment to his habitat of long ago. And they arrived at precisely planned time for the excursion to begin.

The female of those strangers was Jack's Neice, Ida. She had knocked on Jack's door, gained entry, and she had stayed briefly. They hugged each other. There was love there. When Ida was a child, Jack and she had been close friends.

"Haw!!Haw!!Haw!!Haw!!Haw!" Jack proclaimed. That caused Ida to glance around Jack's apartment somewhat curiously as she responded with: "Are you ready, Uncle Jack?? It's really a delightful day, isn't it??"

"Let me grab my airline pack and secure the entrance door. Then I'll load up, and we'll be ready. Thank you so much, Ida. And yes, it is a splendid day. Haw!!Haw!!Haw!!Haw!!Haw!!!"

As the three strangers sped away cautiously, contently, confidently, and determined from Jacksonville en route to their destination, Jack entered into meditation. From a rear seat of Merc and Ida's station wagon, Jack's thoughts drifted and were accompanied by many images: mirages that might easily have emerged into realities.

The three travelers from Amelia Island went un-noticed by Callahan and Hillard, Florida on a pathway that would eventually lead to east entrance of The Okefenokee Swamp.

Jack especially noticed the growth, prosperity, and progress attained since his graduation from high school in Folkston_ some fifty-two years past.(May 1958)And commenting to Ida and Merc: "They've really done well here, haven't they? The people accomplished all of this without me. Things usually do well without me. I knew they'd progress. Maybe I should have spent my life here. I've done alright too. I just went to other places, but I could have survived here in this area. People would have assisted me. They always have.

Somewhere along that way, another stored image emerged Jack beyond a haze of age somewhere behind the pupils of Jack's eyes. He thought of Angie, a child he had tutored in developmental reading when she was a second and third grader. A model student, Angie was sweet and co-operative. And she had progressed in reading. Because it was lonely there in the back seats of Ida and Mer's vehicle, Jack wished that Angie could have been his company.

"Angie would enjoy such a thing as this," thought Jack. "Almost any child would."

Angie had trusted Jack as her teacher, and not once had he betrayed her with any inappropriate behavior. Angie's mother and several other parents had also trusted Jack. That made Jack feel good about his past as a public school teacher in The State Of Illinois.

Then Jack asked himself: "Am I somehow latently gay??No, I'd be with Lana, if I I could. I'm too old for her. Angie could be with us too. I despise most men."

End Part I

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