I know that there are many things that we all tell our kids when we  are out and about.  I know that mine are always asking questions and  some of them I just don't know the answer.  Some I don't want them to  know the true answer, so I make something up, like, 'Daddy, what  does(insert and four letter word) mean'?  Lately, I've been preview  Prescott luxury houses on Sunday afternoons after church with my wife,  and by default, the kids.  Not always the most fun to bring to houses,  but I like them to know what I do for a career, my 'bring the kids to  work day'.
Recently, we were out in Williamson Valley and driving through a  community called 'Hootenanny Holler' and driving down a street call  'corn squeezing lane'.   My daughter piped up from the back asking,  'Daddy, what does Hootenanny mean', immediately followed by my sons  inquiry of 'what does Holler mean'.   Fortunately, my youngest doesn't  talk yet!!  My mind went to work immediately on something funny to say  and here's what came...
'Many years ago, there was a lady that lived out here on her ranch  and her name was Annie and she was rough, tough and liked to ride  bareback.   When she was trying to break her wild horses, she would be  hootin and a hollering. When the other ranchers would come by, they  would say, there's hootin Annie again hollering down on the ranch,  hence, Hootenanny Holler.'  Now you know when your out driving around  Prescott or Williamson Valley, and people ask about Hootenanny Holler,  you'll know why it's named the way it is.  Then they asked about 'corn  squeezing lane' and I had nothing.  Can anybody help me out!!
 
 
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