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  • kevin skeoch sitting on a mcCormick Resper


    Kevin skeoch  is sitting on  a McCormick  Reaper…a descendent model of the reaping machinethat
    could  harvest immensely more grain  in a very short time.
  • 38th Rover Crew… 1956 : CATAWBA IS CHEAP WINE: TED IS DEAD

    CATAWBA IS CHEAP WINE: TED IS DEAD
    (38TH ROVER CREW, WINTER 1956)
    ALAN  SKEOCH
    MARCH 2018

    Those were grand  years, the 1950’s.  I thought they would never end, as the song goes.  But they did and as  near as  I can  see they have not been repeated.  The innocence, sense of  adventure, opportunities, simplicity, thrift, tight friendships  of those years are difficult to replicate today.  This  picture for instance, was taken on one of  our winter camping trips with the 38th Rover Scout troop led by Ed Hisson (right) where we tramped into a huge log cabin built by a group of older WW2 veterans deep  in the Canadian  Boreal wilderness north of Parry Sound.  They shared it with us for some reason I cannot fathom…perhaps just the Rover Scout bonds.  That’s  Big Red Stevenson in the foreground, one of my lifetimes friends and me in the background.  Our coats come from the War Surplus stores of which there were many in the 1950s.

  • High up on a Swiss Mountain at the SUMMER PASTURE

    KEVIN took these pictures a few years ago when he and Gabriela had the super energy required to reach the SWISS SUMMER PASTURE.

  • Who says Dogs cannot smile

    This is our old coonhound Tara…GRINNING…SO  GLAD  TO SEE US

  • DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES

    WE did not belong to a fraternity at U. of T. but we went to this fondly remembered fraternity party one night.  Eric, Marjorie and I.  No pocket money for beer.  just enough for one cigar as you can  see.  Then we hit a bonanza in the dark.

    “A half bottle of red wine, here…”
    “Take a  swig.”
    “finish it off before the owner comes back”
    “What are these lumps?”
    “CIGARETTE BUTTS?  CIGAR BUTTS!!
    The bottle had been used as an ashtray.  We did  not notice until we got some distance down in the bottle.