Sunday, May 2, 2010

May 2, 2010

How much do you remember paying for an ice cream cone?

We always referred to them as Dime Cones or 10 cent cones. It was a real treat to get an ice cream cone but my favorite ones were the ones we got in Roosevelt after every visit to the dentist Dr Mantyla. He would always give us a free ice cream cone certificate after we had been to have our cavities filled. It seemed kind of strange to have sugar right after going to the dentist but it would keep bringing patients back to him. That wasn’t why he did it I am sure but does seem strange. They were always good to eat though.

May 3, 2010


Did you have a treehouse?

No, but I had plenty of trees to climb and play in as we had an apple orchard as part of our yard.

Here is a story about one of those trees.

Climbing the Green Ash tree in the yard.

Boys just love to climb and trees were made just for boys who love to climb no matter how dangerous that might be to the boy. Well we had many trees around our yard because mom liked trees or Nana did earlier that that. There were two trees though that were my favorite ones, a green ash tree and a Red Delicious apple tree. The apple tree because I could climb up it’s trunk and into the top branches when they were loaded with apples and then slide down the top of the branches to the ground, a round trip sort of thing. I di that countless times and maybe that was why it seemed to have grown so old when I returned from my mission. The green ash tree however was a different sort of challenge. It had a trunk that went up for several feet before the first branch so I had to shinny up that distance before being able to climb onto the branch and rest. It seemed like that branch was 100 feet off the ground because my first tow or three years attempting the climb always ended in failures due to the distance of that first limb. I did finally conquer the methods and talents and skills necessary and had many successful climbs. I returned a few years ago with these memories in my mind and I was shocked at how low that first branch was to the ground, well it must have dropped twenty feet through the years after I had stopped climbing, or else my perspective had changed as I grew taller. You can probably guess which was the real thing.