Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Lucille and the calf ‘Lucille’ By Lucille (CB) Taylor Kinsella


The story behind this picture?

Mom has written a three part story on Center Lisle and Baker history there:

And also a story about visiting the 1939 World’s Fair in NYC:

http://taylorbakercousins.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-first-television-viewing-by-aunt-cb.html

 Actual date of Photo? August 27th, 1939
See below for Mom's write up!



Top of the hill and Grandma's! Grandma's farm or Adin's farm was the best place in the world to us. We loved it and both of them!

Adin was wonderful to us. He took us with him as he worked at his farm chores, we 'helped' cut hay, clean out springs in the pasture, buzz wood, clean the 'drops'--in my mind's eye, I can still see him hunkered down, cigarette held between two fingers, as he told us stories about his 'wife with the traveling wart' or some such crazy story.

Mid August, 1939, I was visiting Grandma and Adin in Center Lisle. Early one morning, I crept out to see the animals in Adin’s barn, and heard a strange noise coming from one of the side pens. I saw a strange sight, a cow lying down and bellowing. 

Thinking it funny for her to be inside rather than out with the others in the pasture, I squatted on my haunches to watch and saw a miracle born—a little red and white calf! As the mother stood licking her baby, I realized that Adin was also squatting beside me. 'Wow', I exclaimed. He just looked at me and said, 'Don't tell your grandmother.' That was the birth of the calf named Lucille.

August 26th, 1939 was the date we began our big trip—we were on our way to visit the New York World’s Fair. We drove as far as Grandma Baker’s to spend the night. 

The next day we left early to drive on through the Poconos, but not before Daddy took a picture of me with ‘my’ calf—the one I’d seen born a week or two before, my Lucille!


2 comments:

Kathryn said...

Love this story!
Uncle Adin was the best Uncle in the world.
I think every single one of his many nieces and nephews must have felt that he loved them best. And I think we each are right.
For us, (the Wood kids) he was the only Grandfather-ish person we had, and he was wonderful.
I love to see how he was with CB, it shows he was always that great.
He told that story about 'his wife with the traveling wart' to Chic. I had almost forgot about it!
Thanks for sharing these memories with us, CB! I love you dearly!!

Tim Kinsella said...

It's not everyone who has a calf named after her! Pretty cool