Some fun, some challenges, walk in another's shoes, sharing a viewpoint, it is done here.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Halloween used to bring eight or ten ghosts, goblins and other images here in the early evening, but that tradition seems to have gone by the way around here.
Phyllis recalled to Dan and Meg the time when "Dad would stay home and make donuts, while she, Meg, Michael and Joseph (Foiadeli), Audrey and Jill (Weiner), Mike Dunham, Kathy and Alice would go trick or treating around the neighborhood." All returned here for cider and delicious home made donuts.
I remember one Halloween night when a truck with a trailer of cows broke down across the street. The driver and his partner came over to seek help. and were treated with a tour of this old house, cider, donuts, and a ride to the truck stop where they were to spend the night. A short time later, the sheriff called me on the phone to find out where those guts went because " they can't leave that rig there over night." Soon the sheriff, and the truckers were back with a tow truck to get the truck moving again. Weird!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Campaign cycle
With election day, the cycle of the next campaign begins, and an attempt is made to make everything that happens relevant to the defeat of the incumbent, rather than the good of the country. What a way to run a country!
One might say that it has been this way for 200 years. I would say that sometimes it has. The bottom line should be, what is for the good of the country, our people, our world. Can we get to the bottom line?
Friday, October 24, 2008
We have to get this right.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
A cemetery walk, during which five spirits who are buried in Austerlitz Cemeteries, attracted about 30 hearty people on Saturday at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Spencertown. The event was sponsored by the Austerlitz Historical Society to raise interest in the 2009 calendar published by the Society and which features photos of tombstones and houses associated with those buried in the local cemeteries.
The ghostly guide legendary raconteur Anna Rundell (portrayed by Connie Mondel) escorted the group to the graves of Hiram Mather(Joe Mondel), an undertaker; May Wolfe Howes (Mitzi Lobdell), former resident of Clatter hall; Clara Blanchard Wadsworth(Sally McCarthy), founder of Wadsworth Park- known as the village green; Jonathan Chamberlain(Phil Palladino), a shoemaker, blacksmith, and farmer; and of course poet Edna St. Vincent Millay (Diane Arduini). Each of the ghostly figures recounted stories about the times and places where they lived back when.
The stories, tombstones, and homes of these five and six others are featured in the 2009 Calendar which is dedicated to
Phil Palladino
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