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By Jack Joseph Smith
Remember when we were at your grandfather and grandfather Frost's
"Yes!"
Remember when we walked through the long corn fields
"Yes, and they were really big and they had scare crows."
"Well, when its flat like that, the wind is very cold, because there are no
mountains to protect you."
"You mean the mountains here, protect us?"
"That's right Michael."
"It was long land all right. Did that big bridge ever blow down?"
"One time it did," he said laughing.
"I forgot the name of that river Dad."
"The Wallbash. The good old Indiana Wallbash."
"I'll bet it was really cold."
"It sure was. We used to ice skate."
"Were you a good ice skater Dad?"
"The best in the midwest."
"What else did you do?"
"I was the star of the basketball team."
"Will you teach me to play basketball?"
"We'll build a basketball hoop, when I get time off from the office."
"How come you work in an office Dad?"
"We'll talk about that later Michael."
"What else did you used to do in the morning?"
"Fetch the eggs," he was laughing again, and his face was red and his eyes
white, under his big wide rimmed hat against the passing snow.