The information reads "Mrs. Gramlich and an unidentified friend take time to relax and enjoy the scenery from a hammock. Date unknown." Most of the other photos in the calendar were taken around the turn of the century.
The information reads "Mrs. Gramlich and an unidentified friend take time to relax and enjoy the scenery from a hammock. Date unknown." Most of the other photos in the calendar were taken around the turn of the century.
"You'll never get a Purple Heart hiding in a foxhole." Capt. H. P. Crowe, USMC; Guadalcanal, 13 Jan 1943
'I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals. I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants." A. Whitney Brown
"Everything takes longer once a cat gets involved." sm
Interesting idea...pics or it didn't happen! ;-))
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You tease us. More input requested. Google search neted nothing. Where can this calendar be aquired, or viewed? This is just the kind of thing that would incite a road trip. (In addition to ice fishing deerfield lake, that is.) Tickle our eye-holes, please.
Glad I could tickle your eye-holes just a little bit! The calendar was in a pile I got from an elderly friend who belongs to the Deadwood Historical Society. (Brian swiped it!) Only the one picture is of a hammock, all the other are general historical--including one of President and Grace Coolidge when they spent the summer of 1927 in the Black Hills! I will look at the Adams Museum and see if they have another copy.
You might be able to come out and do some ice-fishing at Deerfield soon--high temps are supposed to be in the single digits most of this week!
"You'll never get a Purple Heart hiding in a foxhole." Capt. H. P. Crowe, USMC; Guadalcanal, 13 Jan 1943
'I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals. I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants." A. Whitney Brown
"Everything takes longer once a cat gets involved." sm
Sounds like an old printing, then. Thanks. Something about 4+ feet of snow in one "Whump" keeps me out here in the flatlands. Just starting to snow would induce a major league panic attack, and bug-out fever.
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