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Swedmark Hardware 1964 |
My friends and I were talking about how time flies so fast, and one of them said the REAL problem is that we keep ripping the pages off the calendar. So I says, if you want to go back 50 years, come on out to the chicken house with me. There's a calendar hanging on the wall out there that hasn't lost a page in the 20 years I've lived here, and probably for a long time before that.
After the meeting, I went out to the chicken house and there it was. hanging on the wall next to a thermometer-humidity gauge of about the same era.
Now I'm curious. Obviously the person who owned this farm in the 1960's did some shopping in that hardware store, and might have known the proprietor, Chet Swedmark. If anybody is aware of any stories of that era, I would appreciate any remarks in the comments section below, or an e-mail. We are nothing without a history.
FROM THE GARDEN TODAY
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Lettuce, Rhubarb, radishes and asparagus today |
Our old asparagus patch is only about 2 square feet. We pick about this much every other day, which means about once a week we have enough for a meal for Amber and I. I planted a 20 foot row this spring, so maybe 2 years from now, we'll be able to eat all we want every spring. We ate this plus the results of the 2 previous pickings for supper tonight.
The rhubarb is from behind the chicken coop. Some years I even forget that it's there, but this picking was made into rhubarb sauce and is cooling in the fridge while I'm typing this. I'll probably have a bowl before I go to bed tonight.
Our grandson Al ate half of the lettuce, and the rest is in the fridge and will probably be eaten tomorrow.
The radishes, except for the 2 or 3 I ate as a snack, are also waiting in the fridge. There are still plenty of radishes and lettuce in the garden, but for now they're better off in the garden than in the fridge. We'll keep cutting the asparagus every other day til it stops, and probably get another cutting of rhubarb. I'm still waiting for the peas, potatoes, carrots, and barn contractors, but patience is a virtue and there is a time for every season under heaven.