Occasionally my mother would go to town early Saturday mornings to get a box of assorted donuts to have with our breakfast in the 1950's. Me being the oldest of five siblings was left to babysit as my dad was either out of town or working. When mom returned with the big box of a dozen or more donuts we couldn't wait to break into the box and get the donuts with the most chocolate. Mom would set the box on the table and try to get some dishes and utensils out for cereal to go with the donuts. About this time my brother, who was 6 or 7 years of age would grab the box and run through the house trying to bite into as many donuts as possible before somebody could catch up with him and retrieve the box. It was total chaos as my younger sisters ran after him screaming for mom to stop him. By the time order was restored half the donuts had been bitten into. This happened more than once.
A collection of stories from the life of Michael Burke. He worked for the Forest Service in Alaska, California, and Oregon. He lives in Oakland, OR. His wonderful wife, Celia, passed in May of 2021
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FOUR YEAR ANNIVERSARY
It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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In my early days with the Forest Service we were called upon to fight fires with little choice in the matter, especially on our days off or ...
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One of my most memorable Thanksgivings was when I lived in Eugene from 1991 to 2000. My two children were with me on Thanksgiving of 1992...
What about Mrs. Fischers' donuts, our wonderful Lady who cleaned for us from the First Adventist Church...she made the best homemade donuts. Those donuts melted in our mouths!
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