Memories January 20, 2014

Although, my brother and I grew up on an orchard in Eckert, Colorado, our father owned and operated a gas station in Delta.  He ran this gas station until I was fourteen then he sold the business but continued on with the orchard.

DaddyThat’s Daddy, Lester Allen Doyle, standing on the bumper of his cousin’s cattle truck.  John Doyle and Bill Hamilton (both cousin’s) owned and operated a cattle trucking business.

At this time Sinclair and all other gas stations were full-service gas stations—meaning they would wash your windshields, check the air in the tires, check all the fluids in your car and fill the gas for you.  No woman’s gloved hand ever touched a gas pump nozzle; not when I was a child!

The best thing I remember about those times were getting up with Daddy before he left for work….he always got up at 4:30 in the morning, then he left for work around 5:15 to have the station opened and ready for business at 6 a.m.

We lived in Eckert, but the gas station was in Delta…the county seat and the largest town in our county.

Often times Daddy never got home until 8 p.m., closing the doors to the station around 7.  If I didn’t get up in the morning I just wouldn’t have seen him until Sunday.  Sunday every business closed, it didn’t matter what type of business.

Gradually over the years, the business grew so he could hire help, then he hired a manager, and he took over the deliver of the bulk gasoline and fuel oil and diesel.  Gradually that increased so he had two trucks and a helper.   Momma did the books for all the businesses.

In the summer my brother and I would ‘go to work’ with our Mother, spend the day at the office with her.  This meant we would walk down to the library, check out books (four at a time) come back and read.  We also took toys to play with.  Our Dad would get us big boxes we could make forts and houses and ‘stuff’.

Ahh…memories!

Your friend,

Linda

 

 

The Adventures of Fuzzy and Boomer on Friday —Night Visitors

I moved us outside…that stay’n in the house was start’n to wear on me.  Boom, now, he says he could stay in the house always.  But, Mom and Dad, and even I were getting right tired of Boomer sitting around panting.  So out we went.  Two days and two nights now, but Mom says we will have to move back in tonight as another winter storm is coming in today…it’s supposed to start raining this afternoon and then change over to snow.

Phewy!

But I suppose I should be grateful for the house. And Mom who insists we stay inside when it’s nasty outside.

Now if it’s raining AND THUNDERING I would MUCH PREFER being inside and right ON MOM, if she would let me!

Shudder, shudder, shake, and shudder!

But…onto night-time living.

Freddy-Fox-3

Freddy Fox comes by;

Dog-Fox-Hummhe is pretty regular…

Freddy-Fox-1always around

Freddy-Fox-2early in the morning.

Female

The two Raccoons come in the yard…not all the time, but they do come.  We can smell them coming so Boomer and I take off running as fast as we can to halllllllllllllllllllllllo at them.

Rikki-The-RaccoonOur running down the corral line always makes them hop up on the top of corral and scamper off back to the fields.

Sam-at-night

Sammy-Sam the cat hangs out with us until mid-night….he like to makes sure there are no stray cats on the property.  Then he gets tired and heads in for the night.  That cat sure seems to sleep a lot!  Then he comes back out around 4:00 in the morning, since there is usually something going on just before dawn.

Cat-on-the-search

Between us dogs and Sam we hardly ever have any stray cats, but we do get them.

Skunk-1

We had this visitor….Dad helped him go to the Big Skunk heaven in the sky somewhere.

Skunk-2

Can you imagine what SKUNK HEAVEN must smell like…………….phew.

Boomer-Nose

We like to patrol the property

Nose(just the outbuildings and the house and yards) day and night.

Sameeee

In the daytime we get to chase squirrels.  We have a couple of ground squirrels and boy, are they ever fun.

Hidden-Hens

There is always something happening…the chickens, other birds,  Dovesand we get to see

Going-byDad heading out to do work.  (We don’t go with Dad, just Mom.)

Yes, Sir!  That’s our job and I’m proud of it!

Fuzzy-searchin

Fuzzy ….oh, yes…and Boomer