Tuesday, October 16, 2012


It is supposed to be a beautiful day today so I am rushing to get this out early.
According to my grandmother Grace Anglin we have not had "Indian Summer" yet and
it will not happen today because we have not had "Squaw Winter" yet. These are her words
coming out of her era and not suitable for this era of political correctness. I am sure that is why
the Chicago Trib. discontinued their annual front page depiction of the old man telling his
grandson the traditional settlers version of this event.
My father Don "Wop" Anglin subscribed to the Sunday Chicago Tribune and we always looked
forward to the October edition that had this well illustrated story on the front page.
Grandma Grace Anglin  maintained that we need to see a few snow flakes before we can experience
true "Indian Summer" Some people think that you only need a frost. Read the story -I think you will
know it when it comes. Go ahead and click the link below.


Dad's Injun Summer

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Here it is the fifteenth of may already and I am not writing in my blog at least weekly as I thought.
Sunday was a good Mother's day (May 13, 2012). I drove to Ft. Wayne and went plant shopping with Grace.
I bought Scented Geraniums and other hard to find herb plants. Then we went to Panera  for lunch. We stopped at the Co-op so I could replenish low sugar dried cranberries. I got to sing "Sweet Rosie O'Grady to the kids the way Glen used to sing it.They were polite enough to laugh. Words are " Sweet Rosie O Grady : She was a blacksmith by birth. She got tired of living on this grand old earth. So she swallowed a tapeline, went out and died by the yard. That was the end of miss Grady who took this life so hard.
Last week Kerry and I took dad's Koscuisko County Fair picture up to the Courthouse to the curator there. He will restore the frame and hang it  where the public can see what the fair used to be like.
We need rain- hope it rains tonight.
I am soo looking forward to dancing in the park this summer if that ol 'coot I dance with doesn't fall off a building or something before that. Wish me luck!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Spring is leaping

Although my throat feels like razor blades and sandpaper I couldn't put off transplanting the "Mortgage Lifter" tomato plants any longer. They were named back in the depression-30s- when an out of work gardener developed them to be the largest tomatoes ever seen. It is said that he kept his house because those big tomatoes sold so well.They are Heirloom tomatoes . Grace and I went to a Tomato Festival last fall where I bought just one. The seeds of that one tomato produced twenty plants.
I talked to my"peps" across the street -they went to the store and got chicken soup fixins. It will be great to feel it sliding down my throat. WOW! Thanks! It is almost seventy degrees out so I am sure they were not thinking of soup for supper.
I remember walking home from my high school in late May when the trees and the lilacs looked like they look right now. Everything jumped the gun this year. Next year it could be Indiana snowing in this time slot. We never know.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Let's try this.

O.K. Grace got me up and running again. I know this background is a little over the top springy but it is the first day of April. We went to Winona for lunch -now I am too full. Need to do some greenhouse work with Mary she is doing a plant for 4-H. I am so thrilled that she stuck with 4-h
all these years. Marilyn Shannon who a teacher at IPFW is the leader and also homeschools her kids.
Chris (son) sings in the Easter program tonight. Should be great.
Spring break is all next week so things will be hoppin' around town including First Friday the 6th.