Let’s Go!

Fifty years ago, I lived with some friends in a rented farmhouse on Cider Mill Road, in East Amwell Township, New Jersey. It’s still mostly farmland out there.

I was looking at the old place on Google Earth just now and saw this, just a mile or so away. (Click to enlarge.)

Warmed my heart.

4 Comments

  1. Eric says

    Took me a while, but I got it.

    Posted April 8, 2024 at 10:06 pm | Permalink
  2. dbp says

    Cherished memories of that place:

    – Mountain of garbage bags piled up in the basement stairway, just off the kitchen.
    – Disassembled motorcycle in DoHo’s upstairs bedroom.
    – “Rock-n-Bock” (Rolling Rock + Ringnes Bock)

    Good Times

    Posted April 9, 2024 at 11:38 am | Permalink
  3. Malcolm says

    dbp,

    Yep, among other things (including, but not limited to):

    – no computers, cell-phones, or answering machine
    – simple things
    – fresh milk every morning from Pete the farmer’s dairy cows
    – being awakened in the middle of the night by the aforementioned Pete to help breech-deliver a stillborn calf in the woods, a procedure that involved the two of us pulling on ropes with our feet braced against trees
    – the boundless strength and exuberance of youthful virility
    – long summer days in infinite farmland
    – my dog Sundance, and four barn cats that we never bothered to give names to but referred to only by cardinal numbers
    – a continuous party/soap-opera lasting four years, with an endless, revolving cast of characters
    – bitter winter winds howling over miles of open fields, under bible-black night skies glittering with billions of stars
    – making all the noise we wanted, day and night
    – immeasurable quantities of cheap beer
    – 145 acres of land, full of ring-necked pheasants, that felt like our own sovereign nation (some of which is now a public conservation area)
    – having very little money
    – the gigantic sow we called “Ma” almost flipping over one of our cars by scratching herself against it
    – working for fifteen months as a laborer at the Central Railroad of New Jersey
    – many friends now departed, especially the brilliant, incomparably idiosyncratic polymath Thomas “Toby” Sherwood, now 21 years gone, peace be upon him.

    Posted April 9, 2024 at 1:49 pm | Permalink
  4. JK says

    *Bouten Likker [liquor] though too you’ll be recalling Malcolm.

    *Referenced here:

    https://gypsyscholarship.blogspot.com/2009/01/cousin-bills-youthful-ozark-memories.html

    (Maybe I just needed a general anesthetic to reset my tired ol’ worn out synaptic neurons.)

    Thanks again Malcolm. It’s been a wondermus whirl!

    Posted April 12, 2024 at 7:19 pm | Permalink

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