Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Four Generations


Mom's Grandpa Kjelshsus was so excited when he became a great grandpa,
when Darrell was born in 1951. He thought the paper's headline "Four Generations Travel to Golden Wedding Anniversary in North Dakota" was great. We had gone done to Grandpa's sister Julia 50th Anniversary in July 1952.
Great Grandpa passed away five months later on Dec 17 1952.

Cheese Slicer

The only thing I remember from Mom and Dad's store; is the cheese slicer and cheese underneath a glass cover. I think that's why to this day I like Old Sharp Cheddar.



Sunday, August 16, 2009

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park






























Square dancing jamboree at Greenwater, my parents took part in a jamboree each year, and I had the run of camp yah haw. At midnight all those crazy dancers went square dance in the lake, and they would called the Square Duck Dancers.

Summer at Greenwater Lake




The Village of Carragana is located 10 kms east of Porcupine Plain on highway 23. It is situated just outside of Greenwater Provincial Park in the lush Porcupine Provincial Forest. We drove through Porcupine and turned at Chelan and then proceeded to the lake. Before the early 60th when it rained the hills were impossible to get up except have a tracter pull you up.
Even after the new highway was contstructed the big hill was hard to get up especially with older vehicles. I remember dad backing down the hill and having another go at it.



Big slide for little boys

Camping in tents, rental cabins or friend’s cabins at Greenwater in the rain, taking swimming lessons.




Rental Cabins



Mrs Lozinski Mrs Bloski My Mom


Bill Bloski Les Baker


Thursday, August 13, 2009

Big Fisherman


We went fishing at Greenwater Lake a lot, for Pickerel and jackfish; I caught a 4 ½ lbs Pickerel which was big for that time. We jigged frogs for bait. Dad and Les had a homemade wooden boat with a gas motor, I remember sleeping under the bow or going under the bow in storms.

Doreen Rundvall Les Baker Darrell Rundvall

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Skating at the outdoor rink and hockey




We had an outdoor skating across the highway from the school. It was painted white, and had two shacks, one for each hockey team. We used the south one for the Carragana kids. With wooden plank floors scrapped and soured by the skates with wooden benches all around the outside wall.



This is what the uninsulated shacks were heated with, they got red hot, and snow and mittens would melt real quick. But the heat was really nice when it was -25c.



I was not that good of a skater, my ankles were weak, and for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to stop. The boards stopped me regularly.

When it snowed we had to clean the snow off the ice with scrapper and shovels, and shovel the snow over the boards; it was quite the job but I enjoyed it. Go figure.!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Ice House


Big blocks of ice harvested in the winter were covered with sawdust and stored in the Ice House in the middle of school ground in Carragana. Ice lasted till the next winter, the ice was used in ice boxes to store food or to make ice cream. It was cool in there on a hot day and smelled like wood, electric or gas fridge’s put an end to ice houses.













We had one of these ice cream maker,
my favourite flavour and it still is, maple walnut.
It was a lot of work turning especially just
before it was done.