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The Money Tree - Childhood Stories

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"Money Doesn't Grow on Trees" Grandpa Hill (Don)'s Dad said... as it turns out money does sometimes grow on trees. Donald was a teenager in the 1970's, and his Dad was explaining the folly of a purchase. Don replied oh yes it does grow on trees! "Look right there!" Right out side the living room window there was a money tree. Grandpa's Mom used to pick what looked to be silver dollars off the tree and exchange them for dollars.

This seems unbelievable to the grandchildren listening to this story from long ago. So, Grandpa takes them down the street to Ken and Cindy's house in Latrobe Pennsylvania and right there in the garden is a Money Tree, for real!

Gorf and Marshmallow discuss how to make money with the Money Tree, and, food, and doing the right thing when talking to your parents or are considering harvesting someone else's crop. We hope you enjoy this simple Grandpa Hill True Story, keep listening, sharing, and exploring the dozens of other episodes!

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Produced by David Richman,
Executively Produced by Grandpa Hill

Music recorded by Michael Steele,
Thumbnail composition by David Richman,
Grandchildren in Audience: David, Kyla, Breandan, Lawrence, and Edmund.

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"Money Doesn't Grow on Trees" Grandpa Hill (Don)'s Dad said... as it turns out money does sometimes grow on trees. Donald was a teenager in the 1970's, and his Dad was explaining the folly of a purchase. Don replied oh yes it does grow on trees! "Look right there!" Right out side the living room window there was a money tree. Grandpa's Mom used to pick what looked to be silver dollars off the tree and exchange them for dollars.

This seems unbelievable to the grandchildren listening to this story from long ago. So, Grandpa takes them down the street to Ken and Cindy's house in Latrobe Pennsylvania and right there in the garden is a Money Tree, for real!

Gorf and Marshmallow discuss how to make money with the Money Tree, and, food, and doing the right thing when talking to your parents or are considering harvesting someone else's crop. We hope you enjoy this simple Grandpa Hill True Story, keep listening, sharing, and exploring the dozens of other episodes!

Credits:

Produced by David Richman,
Executively Produced by Grandpa Hill

Music recorded by Michael Steele,
Thumbnail composition by David Richman,
Grandchildren in Audience: David, Kyla, Breandan, Lawrence, and Edmund.

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