Chester Chatter: Knee-deep in frogs
Ruthie Douglas | Jul 17, 2017 | Comments 3
By Ruthie Douglas
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New appliances and furniture came in slab wood crates with heavy card board.
We looked over the rubbish area and selected some great stuff for our projects. Dragging them to my back lawn, we built forts, sometimes even two stories high. The long boxes that crates came in made great tunnels into the fort.
We also built a raft that we sailed on the frog pond. Many times we fell into the water. I once talked the other kids into helping me catch some grand daddy bullfrogs. We carried them in pails to Willie’s grandma’s lily pond in her flower garden. A nice touch, or so I thought.
Come night time, we were in deep trouble due to the racket those darn frogs made, keeping the neighbors awake. We were ordered to catch them and return them to the frog pond. This time it was not easy either. They did not want to leave their new home or else they were wise to how we had caught them before.
When it came to trouble, everyone looked at me and I never could get away with much.
Here and there
Linda Keith, who is now living in Florida, is in town for a couple of weeks visiting her sister Barbara Westine.
Phyllis Savage is recovering from a fall and a broken hip. Get well soon Phyllis.
Cousins Douglas and Bev Johnson of South Jordan Utah and Beth Thompson of Topsham VT stopped by for a visit.
Linda Roys was host to the Dominoes Chicks at her camper at Horseshoe Acres. The Chicks played outside on the porch and were delighted to be visited by a fawn.
Happy happy anniversary to my daughter Jean and her husband Joe Bolanski.
Tom and Brenda Mehlert of Phoenix Ariz. stopped by for a visit. Brenda is the daughter of Priscilla Whitcomb Walker who grew up here.
- This week’s trivia: Where was Chester’s landfill dump located?
- Answer to last week’s trivia question: The state of Vermont has 151 towns plus smaller villages and hamlets.
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Filed Under: Chester Chatter • Community and Arts Life
About the Author: Ruthie Douglas is originally from Springfield but has called Chester her home for 58 years, and has been writing the Chester Chatter column for more than 40 of those years. Ruthie is also a longtime volunteer throughout the community.
Ruthie,
I enjoy your articles whether it is reading it here in NH or in FL. Your childhood history is so nice to read. The local history keeps me in tune with the town of Chester.
Thank you
Good to see you here! I missed you in the Message. Enjoy your stories of the old days. Altho I am a transplant, reading your stories makes me realize that my childhood was not all that different.
Ruthie, your column frequently brings back memories of my own childhood! Frogs, salamanders, anything we could bring home to put in the river. (Of course we weren’t supposed to be anywhere near the river). So much fun…and trouble. Sorry we didn’t live closer. Thanks.