Mom decided the helper would be me. I was thrilled. We left Washington, IN on a Greyhound bus arriving in the Queen City late in the night. We were greeted by a city filled with lights and sounds. What a contrast to our quiet rural life. It was love at first sight for me.
Enjoying every minute of city life, I dreaded returning to the farm. Each Thursday I walked down the street to the pharmacy for what was my first taste of lime sherbet. I was addicted.
When summer ended and school was about to begin, Margaret and her husband, Pete (who was a University of Cincinnati engineering student at the time), drove me back to southern Indiana. I did not shed a tear until they left the farm to return home. I wanted to go back with them.
54 years later: I now live in Clifton. The house where my sister lived is only a few blocks east on Ludlow near Burnet Woods park (where we strolled baby Don in his carriage). I can walk there.

It took fifty-four years to come full circle, but I made it. I love it now as much as I did then. The only thing that makes it better is having our son and his family around the corner. God is good!
3 comments:
That Skyline Chili sign is making me hungry. South Florida needs one of those!
Hello Matt & Janie,
How are you guys? We would love to see you. Stop by and we'll take you to Skyline!
Would you send your blog address?
Martha
Hi. My name is Michael Rellahan and I ran across this blog while looking on line for photos of Burnet Woods. I grew up in Clifton in the 1960s and 1970s, on Lafayette Circle. I have this very same photo in my collection. I gravitate there whenever I come "home" for a visit. I am a news reporter in West Chester, Pa., and write a weekly column in which I requently mention CIncinnati and Skyline Chili. I have learned how many transplanted Cincinnatians live close by. I enjoyed reading this. My blog is michaelpcolumns.blogspot.com
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