Cofield’s Corner: The Stick Fence House
Published 8:55 am Saturday, April 29, 2023
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By John Cofield
Mrs. Rogers, “Miss Collie,” took sticks from the area behind her house, broke off the limbs, whitewashed them, and worked them into the fence. It was a constant work in progress. All along the base of the fence, Miss Collie planted purple thrift and each spring it bloomed brightly.
It was an Oxford original.
I took these pictures of Mrs. Collie Rogers, I’m guessing, in the late 1990s. I had an apartment at Hathorn Ridge – the “Round Houses” – and often saw her in her yard.
One day I had my not-great camera with me and had the nerve to bother her for a minute. She was gracious and friendly. — Jim Dees