We had not seen most of my dad's relatives since he died seven years ago so we went down to southern Indiana and had lunch with several of them and got to visit two of my cousins and five of my aunts and uncles. Unfortunately, I didn't take the picture before Uncle Wayne and my cousin Paul had left. Uncle Rich and Aunt Lois are the ones I've talked about here who used to grow melons and tomatoes to sell in the Knox County area which is well known for having great cantaloups.
cousin Cheryl, Aunt Vera, Aunt Sharon, Mom, Aunt Lois, Uncle Rich |
I think these farmers (above) are the family that now live where my grandparents did. They farm lots of acres. The house and buildings sure look different. A new machine shed is in the place of two of the old barns.
We were able to visit at Uncle Wayne & Aunt Vera's house. I love their old brick house that's back off the road down a long lane. Uncle Wayne and Aunt Vera farmed together all of their lives until just a few years ago. They're very happy that I'm doing the same with Bill in Iowa. It's fun to talk farming with Uncle Wayne. Wish he could come to Iowa.
We also visited long time friends, the Walters (they read my blog - hi!) and Dad's cousin, Liz in Freelandville where dad was from. The Walters have a nice house with big yard and an amazing view. Liz is busy right now feeding the crew that is harvesting her ground. She takes them hot sandwiches for tailgate lunches and goes back out with cookies for them at 2:00.
Mom and I even got to stop at Gray Brothers Cafeteria on the way home. It's a favorite restaurant of people all over. We used to make a special trip there a couple of times a year. Grandma & Grandpa Randall really liked it too.
It was a really nice day and I was teary a lot of the time. Lots of memories of times there and knowing that I won't be back much with living so far away now.
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