Marjorie found this on internet…sort of relates to BB gun story…old news from 2010?
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Hunting angers farm owner Alan Skeoch 2010
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Water Divining…SNAKE IN THE WELL
WATER DIVINING: WHY?
(FOUND SNAKE IN THE OLD WELL)
alan skeochMarch 2018To find underground water is about as easy as water sluicing off a Duck’s back. So here are a few tips for anyone interested. My wife says very few people are interested in these stories but I will persist anyway.Here is a picture of our son Andrew, doing water divining. Not sure if he is a believer. That silly grin seems to indicate scepticism.
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FIRST STEAM SHOW…UNCLE FRANK FREEMAN…AND THE BB GUN INCIDENT
Shot Eric in the ass with that BB gun. Sorry about that.
alan skeochmarch 2018“Alan, you might be interested in the steam engine show that is being organized…old things that really work…holding it on a farm not far from here.”

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Kevin and Alan Skeoch on Great Wall of China
KEVINS AND ALAN SKEOCH ON THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA(WITH SUITABLE HATS FOR THE OCCASION in 2014?)
*I bought five of these hats from a street vendor we met on the climb the great wall.

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SKEOCH KIDS AT SCHOOL CIRCA 1914 SS NO. 3, NICHOL TWP. WELLINGTON COUNTY ONTARIO
THE NICHOL TWP SKEOCH FARM REMAINED A BASE FOR THE FAMILY UNTIL 1979 WHEN NORMAN SKEOCH (TOO YOUNG TO BE IN PICTURE) DIED AND THE FARM HAD TO BE SOLD. SEE AUCTION SALE NOTICE IN FORTHCOMING EMAIL.
SCHOOL SS NO.3DATE 1914SKEOCH CHILDREN PRESENT: JOHN SKEOCH, ELIZABETH SKEOCH, ARNOLD SKEOCH, ARTHUR SKEOCH -
APPLE PIE FROM DUSTY APPLES featuring ROCK HARD PASTRY
APPLE PIE FROM DUSTY APPLES featuring ROCK HARD PASTRY
alan skeochFeb. 2018For a few years we constructed rural displays for Ivan Goring that were assembled at the Canadian National Exhibition and the
Royal winter Fair. Here is Kevin hoping that someone will come along to admire our work.
At the end of this show we had to clear out our fanning mills, corn shellers, … and one huge cast iron cook stove. Dad came along to help. His help was always risky. In this case he filled the cook stove oven with as many apples as he could steal from the apple booth…about two bushels. When we picked up the stove the oven door popped open and apples rolled like marbles all over the place…some of them even rolled to the apple booth. Dad grinned. A bit embarrassed I suppose. He gathered up as many as he could. He took no responsibility. As I remember he used them to make his first apple pie at home. His pastry was bullet hard…break your teeth hard…rock hard. Mom and Marjorie said “You bought this pie!” Dad got really miffed…hurt. “Made the goddamn thing from those apples.” Do you mean the apples that rolled across the CNE floor? Did you wash them, floor was dirty?” “Made it myself damnit all” “A little dust won’t hurt you.” Mom went to check the garbage for dusty apple dealings. Empty. No evidence one way or the other. One thing is for sure…this was the only apple pie Red Skeoch ever made…if he really made it.Dad left … horses were running at Woodbine racetrack … said nothing … was a bit angry. We were never sure he made that pie. Ungrateful, I suppose.alan
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Fwd: ALAN SKEOCH…CURLING PHOTO, GRENADIER POND
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Subject: ALAN SKEOCH…CURLING PHOTO, GRENADIER POND Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 08:34:29 -0500 From: Alan Skeoch <alan.skeoch@rogers.com> To: Kevin Skeoch <kevinskeoch@hotmail.com>, askeoch@bellnet.ca, Cathie Stoesz <cstoesz@gmail.com> JUST THOUGHT YOU MIGHT ENJOY THIS PICTURE…TAKEN ON GRENADIER POND, HIGH PARK YEARS AGO…KEVIN HAD SENT ME
THST RUSSIAN FIELD CAP FROM THE AFGHAN WAR…THE BUFFALO COAT (MAYBE BEAR) CAME FROM A FARM SALE PURCHASE….RIGHT NOW THIS PIC MAKES ME FEEL SAD…CANNOT CURL DUE TO TORN ACHILLES TENDON

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DAY WE GOT TRAPPED BY TIDE IN NEW ZEALAND
THIS PIC GIVE SOME IDEA OF HOW SHARP THE ROCKS WERE WHEN WE GOT TRAPPED
BY FAST RISING TIDE IN NEW ZEALAND…ANDY HAD TO RESCUE MARJORIE.“WHAT WERE YOU DOING , ALAN?”“HISTORIC MOMENT…HAD TO CATCH IT ON MY CAMERA”
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MARJORIE: CORN HUSK DOLL MAKER PAR EXCELLENCE
Every fall we collect some nice clean field corn cobs. Get them before the fall rain turns the husks black and brown. Marjorie carefully pulls off the clean inner husks for the body and then gathers the stiff outer husks for the dress and the brown corn tassels make for flowing hair. The cobs? Feed the birds or give them back to the farmer.About 25 years ago, when the Royal Winter Fair encouraged creativity, Marjorie did displays.

