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The Story of the Easter Ducklings



2009-04-10 - Adair County, KY - Photo photos by Clara Conover; collage by Betty Sue Jasper.
A True Story with a Happy Ending

Once upon a time (back in the early 1960's) there was a little girl named Betty Sue who was given two baby ducks for Easter. She loved those little ducklings and put them in their own swimming pool in her backyard on Wall Street in Columbia. Betty Sue noticed that the ducks only swam on top of the water and never got their heads wet. She wanted them to swim underwater, so she pushed their little heads down under the water just to help them out . Luckily, Betty Sue's mother was close by and rescued the little ducks. She took them in the house and dried them out on a heating pad.

After the ducks recovered, Betty Sue and her mother and father took the ducks to live on a farm out in the county. A year later Betty Sue went to visit her Easter Ducks and found that they had grown up and made a complete recovery from their underwater adventure. And everyone lived happily ever after. The End
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