Author: terraviva

  • EPISODE 458 AMISH FARMING IN OHIO STILL EXISTS

    EPISODE 458  AMISH FARMING IN OHIO STILL EXISTS
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    EPISODE 458   AMISH FARMING IN OHIO STILL EXISTS

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    alan skeoch
    Oct. 2021
    In the film Witness, Harrison Ford punches the crap out of
    a punk who was harassing an Amish pacifist who responded
    to the punk as his ice cream cone dribbled down is face.
    “That's my cousin from Ohio”.  Really it was Harrison Ford disguised
    as an Ohio Amish farmer.
    There was a time about 30  years ago that Marjorie, Kevin, Andrew
    and I paid regular week-end visits to Kidron, Zanesville and oher
    Amish communiities.
    I could not resist  the chance to take pictures.  No one shoved
    an ice cream cone down my throat.   Harrison Ford had gone
    back to Hollywood.
    And life continued as it had for generations…unchanged.  Well,nearly
    unchanged.
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    THE AMISH ARE NOT THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT LOVE HORSES
    AS YOU CAN SEE in picture above.
    alan skeoch
  • EPISODE 457 HELP WHEN THINGS WENT WRONG

    Sometimes when things go wrong a person comes along to make

    things that seemed so difficult appear simple.  Such happened
    to me when all seemed lost.  My Rogers email  just stopped  receiving
    messages.   I could send but not receive.  I never knew who wanted
    to see me.  Blank wall.  No matter what I tried I got nowhere until
    the Leonards offered help.  Rob and Michael Leonard…father and
    son.  Both computer literate.  But both could not understand
    my failures to receive emails.
    EPISODE 457    HELP WHEN THINGS WENT WRONG
    alan skeoch
    Oct. 19, 2021
    “Alan, I think we should convert to gmail.”
    “But that means a new learning curve.”
    “Right.  But I will help you through the hoops.”
    I am 83 years old.  Michael is 16 years old. Quite an age
    gap.  A gap that is not bridged very often.   Michael took
    my seat at my computer. Turned to me and said.
    “Show me how write your stories…the technical stuff. What 
    buttons do you push.?   How do you move pictures from your
    photo library to your scripts.?
      I will help you move everything
    to gmail.”
    And so began a 14 day Q and A.  Normally, because of my age, I would
    be the lead and Mechael the follower.  Not in this case.
    “Well. Alan, maybe I should write notes on stickies that you can
    fasten to your computer in case you miss a step or  two.”
    Normally,  16 year old boys call me 'sir' or 'Mr. Skeoch' or do
    not talk to me at all.. Michael called me 'Alan' as he helped me
    through the hoops.   I am amused and appreciative.
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    Notice all those pink stickies.  They are instuctions in simple English.
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    “Now, Alan, what went wrong today?”
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    In the end the dark clouds began to disperse and a new day dawned.
    alan skeoch
    Oct. 19, 2021
    P.S.  TO top it off, both the Leonards serenaded me on
    my 83rd birthday.
  • EPISODE 452 FOUR RESCUED NEGATIVES…SOMETHING YOU WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN

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    There is a story here.  Savour the picture…the details…a man slogging his way to the auction wagon, a wagon of Mennonites almost hidden, a few half ton trucks, odds and ends of farm machines, and strips of ice
    beneath the snow.   I am so glad I rescued these four negatives.  Classics.
    EPISODE 452    FOUR RESCUED NEGATIVES…SOMETHING YOU WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN
    alan skeoch
    Oct. 17, 2021
    Just an old strip of 35mmm negatives found among my slides.
    “I may as well get them converted to digital among the slides…just
    cost a few dollars.  A test strip.  I have a whole binder of these negatives taken around 1960's or 1970's just when the race to
    sell old Ontario farms was about to reach fever pitch.”
    “Looks rather bleak.”
    “Suits the black and white format….tells a story…a sad story.”
    “Each time a farm sells there are piles of things up for auction or for
    the scrap yard.”
    “Alan, are you the only person rescuing doomed artifacts?”
    “No, but I may be the most enthusiastic,,,I like to papture the
    mood of the auction as well as the treasures.”
    “Treasures?”
    “Art is in the eye of the beholder”
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    This is a belt driven cutting box…takes corn stalks and slics them
    into bite sized chunks that can be piled silos as ensilage for winter
    feeding.  Ensilage has a smell all its own…a smell that only farmers
    and cattle feel akin to.   I rather liked the smell.
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    And here is a 1950's Farmall row crop tractor.  Triangle shaped wheel
    base…always seemed dangerous to me…roll over possible.  And roll
    overs did happen…deadly.  Of course you are more interested in the scrap pile or maybe the long fenced lane to the back fields.
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    And here a Mennonite family arriving with a matched team of black horses.   Maybe retired race horses.   Why  do I think that?  Because
    their hooves are delicate…moreso than a big team of draft horses with
    hair fetlocks.   Puts me in mind of Uncle FRank Freeman's team that
    he harvessed up to meet the Gray Coach bus from Toronto just
    to get mom, Eric and I to the farm on winter week ends.
    alan skeoch
    Question:  Should I invest a few more dollars and rescue a lot more
    of these black and whitep pictures?   Otherwise they will never be seen again.   Yes..I will take them to Digital Treasures…they do such a
    nice job.
    Note:  For the first time in weeks I feel comfortable telling my stories thanks to the help of a 16 year old boy…Michael L. and his dad Rob.
  • EPISODE 450 TAKE A DAY TRIP….EASY TO DO

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    alan skeoch
    oct. 16, 2021
    I am climbing a steep learning curVe on gmail so stick with me.
    Marjorie and I took our annual  October drive to Prince Edward
    County from Mississauga with our familiar stops along the way 
    starting with Port Hope for coffee and ending at Haberman's market
    barn near Picton….also stopped at North Beach Provincial Park for a smoked salmon 
    lunch on the empty beach as waves broke over 500 million year old
    sedimentary rock layers.
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    Nice day…no rushing…started at 8 a.m. got home at 7 p.m.
    Marjorie did all the driving…I did the looking.  You can do the same.
    October … do not miss  the chance to be aimless…and welcome the
    unknown.   
  • EPISODE 449 IRISH PICTURES: GOING UNDERGROUND

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    EPISODE 449  IRISH PICTURES 1960…GOING UNDERGROUND

    alan skeoch
    oct. 2021
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    “Alan, would you like to see inside the old mine?”.  said Barne Dwan
    one afternoon as we had lunch on the cliff edge with the
    ruins of the Knockmahon Mine at our back.
    “Impossible, the mine was abandoned long
    ago in the 1870's.”
    “Easy to get inside … right beneath our feet is a hole.”
    “A hole?”
    “We can crawl inside…I've done it many times.”
    “A mine shaft…vertical?”
    “Nope, a hole …horizontal…think these holes were dug for ventilation.”
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    “Did you say “these holes”….more than one?”
    'There are a number of old entrances along these cliffs…some
    were even used as IRA hideouts in the Time of the Troubles..”
    “When can “we do it, Barney?'
    “how about this evening?
    The clifff face was about 200 to 300 feet high … a broken face kind of
    cliff.   It could be climbed.   About halfway up the cliff was a kind of ledge at the back was our first “hole”
    “I brought flashlights, matches, candle, hard hats….all we need.”
    “Why the candle?”
    “Just to check the air a few times…if the candle won'tlight or
    the candle goes out…we've got to get the hell out fast…no
    oxygen.”    (reminder of the Canary in the Coal Mine)
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    “Dark…black as the worst nightmare, Barney.  The hole
    looks so tiny.”
    “It will get worse, Alan.”
    “If the ceiling collapses who will ever find us?”
    “Our disappearance will become a mystery … just another
     of  the mysteries in Ireland.”
    “Sow down…looks like the passage ends here.”
    “Bit of a rocka fall…we can squeeze by on our stomachs Alan.”
    “Light the candle first…there…air seems fine..bit of a draft.”
    “Really tight to squeeze  through but seems to open up
    on the other side…flash light over the rock fall.”
    “We made it…we can now walk in  a crouch.”
    “The old miners were shorter people.”
    “What's that?”
    “:ladder pitched across a shaft..we have to use it to get across..”
    “Must be 100yersold, maybe rotten…we could fall down the shaft.”
    “We would not flll far…look down.”
    :Water…clear clear water…mine must have filled with 
    water.”
    “So we would not die…maye drown though…how could
    we scale the walls of the shaft.”
    “could be done.  Let's cross”
    “I think this is your ladder, Barney.”
    “Could be…could be.”
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    I do not remember how far we got.  I think we reached the
    man mne shaft but that could be my imagination.  What I
    do remember are the colours. Lots of green oxidised copper or
    and then great patches of bright pink that could have been
    cobalt bloom.  Just a guess.
    I remember that our trusty candle had no trouble
    stay
    ing lit so the air was good.   
    “OK, Barney, let's get out of here.  That rackfall 
    back there makes me a little queasy.  Maye squeezing out will
    be harder than squewzing in.
    Outside night was getting ready to fall but the sun
    still bravely shone.   Easy to breathe.
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    Nice night.  Great adventure.  Was that really Barney's ladder or
    was it one of the ladders used by the mners of 1870's who climbed
    up and down in the dark…down a hundred feet…maybe more and 
    hacked and exploded copper ore as they tunnelled under
    the ocean.  Brav?   No, wrong word.  Desperate is better.  
    In 1960 those old adits were adventures.  Today, in 2021,
    I am not sure I would be as brave.  Just suppose we fell off
    that ladder and died bobbing around in the shaft water.
    Or suppose my belt hooked on a loose piece of rock that
    triggered a small avalanche trapping us…smothering us.
    Perish the thoughts.
    That ladder?  Was it  Barney's?   Or was it left there by
    a miner long long ago?  Rotten…dry rot.  Take a close look.
    alan skeoch
    Irish stories
    Bunmahon, county Waterford
    Barney Dwan led the way.