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The Quiet Season: Remembering Country Winters

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The Quiet Season: Remembering Country Winters

By: Jerry Apps
Narrated by: Jean Peerenboom
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“As I think back to the days of my childhood, the frost-covered windows in my bedroom, the frigid walks to the country school, the excitement of a blizzard, and a hundred other memories, I realize that these experiences left an indelible mark on me and made me who I am today.”—From the Introduction

Jerry Apps recalls winters growing up on a farm in central Wisconsin during the latter years of the Depression and through World War II. Before electricity came to this part of Waushara County, farmers milked cows by hand with the light of a kerosene lantern, woodstoves heated the drafty farm homes, and “making wood” was a major part of every winter’s work. The children in Jerry’s rural community walked to a country school that was heated with a woodstove and had no indoor plumbing. Wisconsin winters then were a time of reflection, of planning for next year, and of families drawing together. Jerry describes how winter influenced farm families and suggests that those of us who grow up with harsh northern winters are profoundly affected in ways we often are not aware.

©2013 Jerold W. Apps (P)2025 Audio and Braille Literacy Enhancement, Inc
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As I was snowblowing a 12” snow fall this afternoon, I put this story on as a quick listen while I worked the machine.
Although I am a generation or two younger than Mr Apps- I was reminded of childhood stories of making fire wood, shoveling snow and chores that were necessary to make the family function, which is suffering in modern life.

Jerry thanks for sharing and remembering, as a fellow Waushara resident can relate with you!
God bless you

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