Personal memory by London G
2007 • Burleson, TX, USA
When I was in elementary school, I remember in the rainy season when I'd go to my grandmas house there was a creek that would fill up along side her house. So my uncle and I would tie hotdogs to a string and try to catch the crawfish. Nowadays the creek rarely fills up and even when it does there aren't any crawfish but I'll always have that fond memory.
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