Funny Book Being a Man Olden Days

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A Cowboy Breakfast

A Cowboy Breakfast

By Josephine McDowell as told to Edith McDowell Edson

What�s better than caf� food? Country cookin� by a real cowboy.

A Kid�s Utopia

A Kid�s Utopia

By John B. Klunder

Our suburban wonderland provided the ideal setting where summer memories were made.

An Unexpected Stowaway

An Unexpected Stowaway

By M.D. Smith

I surprised a deadly, venomous snake. Or did I?

Being the Hero

Being the Hero

By Everett Garrison

Her saving me was not my plan.

Bits and Pieces -- A Night of Adventure

Bits and Pieces -- A Night of Adventure

By Kathleen Fessler

A gentle lull and ghost stories made for the perfect adventure. Until � what was that?

Eat Your Fish and Have It Too

Eat Your Fish and Have It Too

By Drew Coons

Should he or shouldn�t he? The answer echoed through the years.

Entrepreneurship and the Rock Scene

Entrepreneurship and the Rock Scene

By Glenn Thaxton

Friends turned into buyers when rocks turned into dinosaur eyes and bones from a pirate�s toes.

Fireworks and Fireflies

Fireworks and Fireflies

By Joann Draves Lightfoot

Fourth of July meant food, fun and family every year.

Goin� to the Ocean

Goin� to the Ocean

By Elizabeth Wagoner

From pine trees, mountains and lakes to palm trees, beaches and bragging rights, our carload of family was hooked.

Gone Fishing!

Gone Fishing!

By Bob Reed

We learned to appreciate the world around us�and how to untangle a hook.

Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- Perfect Day for a Picnic

Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- Perfect Day for a Picnic

By Georgia Kohart

Everything tastes better outside and with family!

Good Old Days on Wheels -- Whitewall Willpower

Good Old Days on Wheels -- Whitewall Willpower

By Donald Kozlowski

Elbow grease and a can of Wizard White paint transformed her into the ultimate cool.

Hitting the Road

Hitting the Road

By Teresa L. Carlson

Camping with family, food and fun made the best short getaways.

Keepsies

Keepsies

By Paula J. Hafner

Would I listen to the voice of greed or my conscience? And how would I get back my Rainbow Turtle Cat�s Eye?

Looking Hollywood Way -- A Little Girl With Big Ideas

Looking Hollywood Way -- A Little Girl With Big Ideas

By Michael O'Donnel

Her size couldn�t keep her from riding the surf.

Making a Splash

Making a Splash

By Frances Smith

We expected a resort but ended up all wet.

On Cedar Lake

On Cedar Lake

By Kenneth Hoffman

Moving from the city to the country meant new adventures galore.

Percy Ann�s Great Escape

Percy Ann�s Great Escape

By Frances Smith

She won a blue ribbon, but not for patience.

Picnic Traditions

Picnic Traditions

By Susan Davis

We bonded with our extended families over chilled watermelon and birthday cake.

Pin Boy

Pin Boy

By Allan C. Hanrahan

What started out as an adventure quickly turned into a thrilling but short-lived career.

Pretty Knees

Pretty Knees

By Juliana S. Quackenbush

With roller skates, snaking sidewalks and Mercurochrome, we had everything we needed to make a great summer.

Running on Empties

Running on Empties

By Bill Barrick

Fast money could bring fast trouble�and shame, if greed was involved.

Spino�s Lemon Ice

Spino�s Lemon Ice

By Amanda Spino

A community legend served more than just a tasty treat.

Surrounded by Hardworking People

Surrounded by Hardworking People

By Dr. Harry James Ford

Honest, hard work can be even harder when you�re striving for self-reliance.

The Mulberry Tree

The Mulberry Tree

By Dorothy Stanaitis

More than purple stains on a sidewalk or carpet, the tree also conjured memories of far-away family, treats and silkworms.

The National Picnic

The National Picnic

By Jeffrey Maurice Smith

What a perfect summer day�races, contests and all the ice cream I could eat!

The Swimming Hole

The Swimming Hole

By Ruth Enderle Brown

Our cooling-off spot was kid-tested, but it wasn�t mother-approved.

The Watermelon Stand

The Watermelon Stand

By Douglas S. Clark

We were in the business of selling what we grew�if we didn�t eat it first.

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