Saturday, March 21, 2009

Foster Cemetery

Here's a little slideshow of a hike I took out to Foster Cemetery. The Fosters were the founding family of River Falls. The oldest grave is for Eli Foster who was born in 1796 and died in 1856. A little more about the cemetery here. Mom says she remembers a cemetery clean-up day held yearly by Trinity Episcopal (which no longer exists). The cemetery, otherwise abandoned, is now an historical site. It sits on top of a hill overlooking Lake Louise and the lower dam with great views of the Kinnickinnic valley. A beautiful resting place.

For those familiar with the territory, here is a map:


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The prime view reminded me of this photo of Chris and I sitting on the Sioux burial mounds overlooking the St. Croix in Hudson in 1966. (There is now a sign asking that one respect the dead and not climb/sit on the mounds). I wonder if the Fosters aren't the only ones buried overlooking the Kinnick.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Weeding

Reading about the plans for a White House vegetable garden this morning I was especially amused by this bit,
Almost the entire Obama family, including the president, will pull weeds, “whether they like it or not,” Mrs. Obama said laughing. “Now Grandma, my mom, I don’t know.” Her mother, she said, would probably sit back and say: “Isn’t that lovely. You missed a spot.”
Go First Grandma! Anyway, the thought of the long-legged Obamas all out weeding reminded me of this iconic Angelyn Stevens photo, once blown up to poster size:


And this like-mother-like-daughter Grace Stevens homage:


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Absquatulate


Assignment: Define absquatulate and use it in a sentence.
This word was a clue in a recent crossword Dad completed.
This picture which dates from the late 70s or early 80s, (maybe
Pete remembers) shows Dad and Pete working on a gargantuan
crossword puzzle which was a gift to Dad for Christmas or birthday.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Mrs. Chris TerMaat

This picture of Nancy with Great Aunt Sara TerMaat (the two Mrs. Chris TerMaats)
was taken shortly after Chris and Nancy were married. Aunt Sara was born in 1885 so
she was approaching 100 at the time.


Here is a wedding or engagement photo for Aunt Sara and Uncle Chris.
They were married on Valentine's Day in 1912.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Pete and Steve play chess


These two pictures of Steve Hathaway and Pete playing chess
are from a June visit to Ann Arbor in 1975. (Taken by Mary I think.)


I took this one, probably in 1976. High time for a rematch?


Monday, March 09, 2009

Pete TerMaat: Most Improved Award


Mom included this picture in a round robin and wrote on the back:
"Peter's artistry. He took 3 shots, all with the same problem."
Actually, the Monet-effect is quite impressive! But I still
think Pete deserves some kind of 'Most Improved Photographer' award.
This is Mom and Dad by the flower garden in River Falls, that much
I can tell. Date and occasion unknown but I assume Pete was
going through some kind of clumsy teenage phase.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Naperville Thanksgiving 1997

Last Thanksgiving we were trying to recall our last big family Thanksgiving in Naperville. Here's a slideshow to bring it all back:

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Fish

TerMaats have so many fish pictures that look similar to this one that it
gets boring. (Although, why is Dad holding up 2 fingers?)


So I was happy to stumble on these pictures.
The pail of crappies is really a more typical catch than the humongous pike.


And this is great. For some weird reason I always loved to
watch Dad gut and fillet fish. I'm glad this part of the ritual was documented.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Bekkers


Libby Bekker called Mom yesterday for her birthday and that reminded me
of these photos of Libby and family from 1962.



Stephanie, Martha and Chris.

Baby Ann and Hugo.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Mickey at Deer Lake

These were probably taken in 1978.








This is my favorite. Packed and ready to go!