I see that the golfer Fred Couples is now in his 60’s. He has been playing in the Senior competitions for some 10 years now. My mother carried the on-course score board for him when he played in the PGA Tour Event at Kanapali Maui Hawaii back in the 1980’s. Long before the telecommunications and the technology of the game today. Friends kind of wondered if she was really able for this at her age then but she did it with her usual plucky spirit. She passed in the year 2000 at the age of 88 so she must have been in her late 60’s when she toted that scoreboard for a young Fred Couples.
Author: Janet McKee
Beautiful Sunrise This Morning
I wish I had figured out the technology so that I could show you the beautiful sunrise this morning. Scattered pink clouds greeted me as I pulled back the curtains.
Watch Cat

This is a New Hampshire cat who lived in the barn at my sister Ruth’s farm. My photo inspired me to do a painting. 30 years ago? I’ll try to figure it out. I think it was one of those summers when we visited from Bangladesh. That was in the early 1980’s. 40 years ago.


Golf! Golf! Golf!
So many golf competitions are being played now, amateur and professional, in America and Europe, men and women. The cameras keep switching from one to another. There are few fans allowed at the events. Social distancing limitations are followed rigorously. I find these competitions quite enjoyable to watch on television from my sofa in our air conditioned apartment.
Happy Birthday Mr. Rogers
92 today. That famously kind man.
Thought For The Day
Facebook can confuse us at times. This happened with regard to a high school classmate. According to Facebook she was living in Seattle. This was odd I thought. I wondered if I was hallucinating or worse. So I searched for her. If she was somewhere in Seattle I couldn’t find her. Well of course she wasn’t in Seattle. She was alive and well and still in Connecticut where she had been for many many years. How this mixup happened I do not know, but I am spreading correct information now.
Favorite Recipes
This is a favorite activity for women living overseas with time on their hands. A kind of make work activity for idle hands. Compile a book of your favorite recipes. Favorite recipes of Payson Park Church. Favorite Recipes of Women Living in Bangladesh. etc. And I have participated in projects like this, and the resulting cookbooks have proved to be very useful. So once again, the residents here at Ida Culver House Broadview have been asked to submit their favorite recipes. That will keep us busy and proactive! Presumably men will be included also – after all this is 2020.
My favorite recipe is one from a dog-eared copy of a Betty Crocker Cookbook. Apple Crisp. That’s my party piece. And Ian’s favorite recipe is one for Apple Pie. I don’t know where he sourced it, but his pies are delicious. Or rather they were delicious. That was one of the first signs of dementia – he stopped cooking. SAD. That was about 3 or 4 years ago.
What Is Her Name?
What is her name – that friend in Dublin who I can picture, who I know so well , who lives across the street from Sue, whose husband is William, who supplied us with a dead magpie, who lived on Hillside Road – I can picture the house and the steep narrow drive, I can picture her collection of captive birds, I can picture her as a bereavement counselor. Her son Nigel was a classmate of Andrew at Wesley, Andrew beat Nigel for a prize in Geography (Andrew wrote a report on a survey of shopping patterns in Thimphu Bhutan). I am sure her name will suddenly pop into my head. And I’ll think “of course”

P.S. Her name is Florence. So easy – Florence Bell. Yes, it just came into my head – from nowhere!
A Heron Makes A Kill In Dundrum
One of our neighbors in suburban Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland had a small pool in the courtyard of her bungalow. We purchased our bungalow in 1969. It was one of 5 structures in a growing suburb in South Dublin, at he foot of the Dublin mountains. Each one of the five blocks consisted of 2 bungalows. The 2 bungalows were divided by a low wall between the interior courtyards. The wall between our bungalow an our neighbors had an extra row of bricks because my husband Ian was so tall (6’3).
Two driveways divided each block. Our neighbor Letitia had a small pool feature in her courtyard nd every so often a heron would come along and capture a fish from Letitia’s pool feature. This annoyed Letitia but I don’t know if she ever did anything to try to prevent this from happening. She is a very keen gardener and conservationist. Actually she is not the original owner. She bought the bungalow from the original owners in about 1980. I’m quite sure it was she who at some point added the pool feature to the courtyard.

A High School Memory
I have photograph of a group of high school friends who took a trip to Ogunquit Maine. I was the driver – I think we had a Mercury or Plymouth at that point. On the way we stopped a little craft booth run by a woodturner. That photograph is all I have from that trip. My classmates – Barbara Brooks, Sylvia Elso, Gail Knight, one other I think. I don’t have the photo to hand right now – I suspect it is still in lockdown in our house as we are in lockdown here at Ida Culver Broadview. Anyhow – those classmates – Barbara Brooks is fine so far as I know, living in Portland Maine. Sylvia Elso has passed away. and curiously Gail Knight lived just North of us in Crown Hill – she passed away in 2000 almost simultaneously with our move to Ballard. Gail Knight Coburn.
The missing classmate whom I can’t remember right now might have been Marilyn Weedon. She and Sylvia were best friends and usually were together. Marilyn and Sylvia were Very Scandinavian – either Swedish or Norwegian. Lutheran. Blond hair. Always cheerful. I raise this now – in high school they were just friends. I didn’t think about ethnicity. Looking back now, we had tremendous diversity – European and Middle Eastern roots abounded – but no African. There were no African American families allowed, by law, to live in Belmont.
I have a photograph of a party I attended as a 4 or 5 year old. There was an African American boy at the party. The birthday party was for Bobby Walsh, a Downs Syndrome child. Thinking back, this little African American was probably the child of a staff person.
