May 29, 2021

On such a cold and rainy day, it was surprising the warmth and love and happy memories that accompanied our trip as Kath and I drove out to HOME to place flowers on the graves of our beloved relatives. We had flowers, kneelers, gloves, trowels, top soil, rags, and happy hearts. We started with Grama Erma and Grandad Jess Crooks, and walked across the road to Grama’s family (or was it Grandad’s?), James and Mary Little. Not sure why we are always drawn to them, except that Mom used to tell us stories! Although there were already flowers on some of the graves, we just added a few more.

Cloudy day and faded words: Jess Crooks and Erma Crooks – my Mom’s parents
Family…

Then we went to Old Mahoning and planted on Skunk Hollow cousin Susan’s grave, her parents Jim and Dolly Crooks, and her great nephew Andrew Bradley Patterson. Finally we drove to Smicksburg, and there planted on several graves, but I have photos of Aunt Hazel’s and Uncle Gene’s, and baby Sophie (their Granddaughter Brenda’s tiny baby). Lastly we stopped at the bottom of the cemetery and planted a few marigolds on Roger’s twin brother Richard’s grave.

Susan – far too young….
Jim and Dolly Crooks – my Mom’s brother
Young Andrew Patterson
Eugene Cornman -Hazel Cornman (my Mom’s sister)
Baby Sophie
Rich

From there we headed to Donna’s store (Smicksburg Country Store). It was pretty busy – lots of shoppers! We each had a hot dog, cheese, a cookie, and bought chocolate to take home (chocolate covered peanuts for me!). The store had a facelift and looked wonderful with the new siding, windows, and double door. The sheep by the fence on the driveway were content to watch everyone come and go.

New look for Donna’s Store
Red White and Blue tree in Donna’s store
Sheep in the meadow

From there we drove up to the cabin – which is in deplorable condition – but it still evoked memories and took us on a happy journey. And in the end, it’s the good earth and the heart-felt memories that matter.

Poor, sad cabin – but happy memories never fade!

Ron sent me a few photos of his morning kayaking on the lake. This is the beautiful sunrise!

Beautiful way to start the day

I will share Scott’s message from First Baptist – Is the deck stacked against us? Was Israel chosen to win or lose? God promised the Messiah would come through the Jews – He entrusted them with His commands, and they were to instruct. BUT they would be disciplined – because he disciplines those he loves! God keeps his promises, and He sent his spirit to be inside of us. God has stacked the deck IN OUR FAVOR! Jesus covers our sin and God sees us through the lens of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit is with us 24/7 – God wants us to succeed, not fail. We are his children!

Scott at First Baptist

On this day in 1721 South Carolina was incorporated as a royal colony, and in 1765 Patrick Henry made his historic speak, which included: “If this be treason, make the most of it!” In 1912, 15 young women were fired by Curtis Publishing in Philadelphia for dancing the Turkey Trot during their lunch break!!! Our locally famous Ship Hotel had its grand opening in 1932 – I remember going there and standing on the deck, looking out over three states! In 1942 Bing Crosby recorded White Christmas – world’s best-selling single – and in 1960 the Everly Brothers’ “Cathy’s Clown” hit #1. Birthdays: 1736, Patrick Henry; 1903, Bob Hope (who was born in London!); 1917 John F Kennedy, 35th president of the United States; 1958 Annette Bening, actress (American President – a favorite!!); and in 1963 Lisa Whelchel, actress. Mary Pickford, actress, died at age 87 in 1979.

American Revolutionary and Founding Father Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry – orator and birthday boy!
Ship Hotel
Ship Hotel – Bedford PA
Bing Crosby's White Christmas
Beloved White Christmas

TOMORROW May 30th is:

I am going to Kelly’s for the day tomorrow after church, so I’m entrusting God to make sure the flowers are watered. If not, I’ll do it when I get home! Have a great day in the house of the Lord! God bless…

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2 comments on “May 29, 2021
  1. Nancy Clark says:

    Marge, I can’t even imagine not seeing your MargeBurke.com address in an old email – or being ‘invited’ to read your posts!!! And, now, I’ve spent two hours reading those you’ve ‘published’ in May. How wonderful this is, my friend…and I don’t want to miss another one. How can I stay connected so as not to miss any future posts????

    So eager to see you, again. We are hoping there will be publication party this summer…and that you’ll be there if/when we are there. Joe and Susan Potts, Keith Neill, and Tom and I plan to have a table there, if such a gathering materializes.

    We have soooooooooo much ketchup to share…
    n

    • Marge Burke says:

      Sorry it took so long to reply. You just go to http://www.margeburke.com and click on the Word Garden tab – I post every day if I can. And you probably know by now that the publication party will be July 24th at Hempfield Church of Christ (my church). I can’t wait to catch up! 🙂

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