Aug 21st, 2006
A Few Summer Memories
by Bruce Ferguson
One of the things I remember about Inverness was the times we spent on vacation there. Mom and Dad would farm out the five kids to various relatives so that we wouldn’t be such a burden to one family. John would stay with uncle Danny, Art would stay with uncle Roddie, Dave would stay with someone else(?) and Anne Marie would stay with aunt Billie. I spilt my time between aunt Billie’s with mom or with dad at Grandma and Grandpa’s.
As a young child, I was fascinated with the idea that the hot water heater was connected with the stove. Aunt Sadie would be up early to fire up the stove for breakfast. After breakfast, there would be enough hot water to do the dishes, do the laundry and begin to prepare for supper. She would roll out the wringer washer and do the laundry in the kitchen. She would utilize her time during loads to bake the world’s greatest sugar cookies! The laundry would then be hung out on the line. (It was summertime and it wouldn’t take long to dry. During the winter it would be hung in the attic.)
After supper, which would include vegetables, gravy, meat, rolls, and etc., the entire kitchen would be cleaned up and everything put away. Then the hot water would be turned off. Dinner would consist of biscuits, cookies, fruit, cheese and whatever happened to left over.
As a kid, not having to take a bath at the end of a long summer day was something I was not used to.
- Mom and Dad: Hughie Ferguson and Greet Macdonald
- John, Art, Dave, Anne Marie: Hughie and Greet’s kids
- Aunt Billie: Greet’s sister
- Aunt Sadie: Hughie’s sister
- Uncle Danny: Hughie’s brother
- Uncle Roddy: Hughie’s brother
- Grandma and Grandpa: Hughie’s parents, Mattie Ferguson and Sadie MacDougall