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During the night 50 hogs were brought in, mostly big uns. Grunters, snorters, oinkers and some little squealers for good measure, U know Pigs, mud rolling porkers. A large new sign was proudly displayed at the corner of the property, “Porters Pork Paradise†“If You Love Hogs this is Heavenâ€. On holidays some of the hogs would be dressed up. Santa and Rain deer hogs for Christmas, Easter would have bunny pigs, sky rockets painted on some for the 4th of July. But every day was Hog Day. Oh Life Is Good.
The Porters moved into their new house but never tore down the ole place, left it up and let the “Live Stock†move in.
Local interest news media would report on them from time to time, once WGN Chicago did a 15 minute piece which carried over to a clip on one of the National TV morning shows. Granny would tell her story in her sweet and soft country voice and smile and all the while the hogs would be rooting and snorting and grunting and doing the things Hogs do.
What brought me to write this story, well I found this music video on YouTube and the first minute is filmed on the front stoop of the Porters ole House. Take a look and listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgAlfGZl ... rn-1r-4-HMThe rest of the video is shot in Mumfordsville.