There Was Time For Relaxation

It wasn’t “all work and no play” on the homestead. Lillian and her husband, George, had a wonderful circle of friends consisting of early Sunnyslope settlers. Neighbors were always willing to lend a hand if you needed it, and were always happy to come together for a good meal!

We hope you enjoy this picture of an impromptu picnic from the past. Lillian is pictured in the middle with a giant slice of watermelon! Also pictured are her neighbors; Mr. & Mrs. Caldwell and their two girls, plus Mrs. Barnes and her little one. The photograph was sent to Lillian’s mother with a note written on the back asking her to “Look at this and send it back. We wanted to show you the size of the melon we grew. She took the picture when I had a big mouth full! So look and laugh and send it back. I am afraid you wouldn’t burn the picture if I asked.”

We are so glad Lillian’s mother never burned the photo. Sorry Lilly! While no one wants to be caught with a mouth full, we love seeing these tough pioneers enjoying a little time of leisure. Not to mention the size of the watermelon, no one grows them that big anymore!!
Don’t forget to join us for our own Pink Picnic coming up on July 17th!