Another Spring Break post-
Mary and I drove from Durand, Illinois (our mother’s hometown and the town where our parents were married in 1939)
to Rockton, Illinois in Winnebago County.
We browsed in Main Street Antiques Mall and Mary bought a couple of handkerchiefs. There were two vintage jukeboxes playing records as we enjoyed looking at all the vintage items.
We had these exact bookends in the house when I was growing up. I think they are at Mark and Erika’s house now
Had just been in San Antonio for a wedding a couple of weeks ago.
Truman was president when I was born!
Then we went into the library.
What a beautiful library! The Talcott Free Library is celebrating 125 years this year.
Inside the library-
A close up of one of the ships in a glass case at the library.
Bring a puzzle, take a puzzle. A jigsaw puzzle library.
Wedding Cake Ice Cream was the recommended flavor at the Dairyhäus, according to a guidebook Mary had read in NYC.
The Dairyhäus was located right next to the library and opened at 3 PM.
I sampled several flavors but decided on the Peter Rabbit which was a carrot cake flavor. Mary had the Toffee Fudge. Ice Cream season had just started. One employee who has worked NINE seasons at the Dairyhäus created the counted cross stitch Care Bears sampler.
Owner Brent Murray shows off an ice cream cake his wife had just put together in the back. Brent really enjoys his work! He said mother had purchased the ice cream store in 1994 and he has been there ever since. He’s enthusiastic about his product and with good reason.
We try to visit the library in every city or town we stop in. I think its the best way to learn the history of the area. We also like to stop at local ice cream places which is the best way to gain weight.
Love this view of older America and your life
Wow Ruth, what a wonderful trip down memory lane and with that fabulous ice cream cake in the here and now. Love the priorities with the pig!
Small town America is really something, isn’t it? IF I see an “antique” store, I’ll go in just to see what they’ve got. You just ever know what you’ll find. On my coffee table I’ve a few magazines published the week/month of my birth. Vice President Nixon was big back then. 🙂
We wash our pig on Sundays.
This post was full of SO many memory joggers! From Care Bears to those skates – oh man!