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Book learning. The word education takes on interesting connotations these days.

Connotations of computer budgets and modern teaching techniques, of social management and peer interaction.

It meant something a little different in the old days...
9/01/07, Quilt detail. Photo credit, J. Heston. SOTO © Archive.
“The highlight of the school year was the pie supper. Every woman or girl brought a pie in a fancy, decorated box, which an auctioneer sold to the highest bidder. The idea was for the men and boys to buy the pie of the woman with who they wanted to eat. Who prepared each pie box was supposed to be a ‘secret,’ but the girls always made sure their boyfriends knew which box to bid on.”

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Snyder, Virginia, Virginia's Song: A Country Quilt of Memories, Barnabas Publishing Services, 1996.