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Continuing stories about new residents and locals who I meet as I learn my way around my new home on New Island






Saturday, June 16, 2012

Patrick's first duty at Hopp's Store


Sketch of Hopp's Store - courtesy of Lee Mothes


Greetings from the middle of the road - Sheffield Desert,

This is the only known picture of Hopp's Store - Bernard told me that the artist is quite the fellow and seems to appear out of nowhere every now and then.  When he pops up again, perhaps he will sketch a new one; so for the time being this is what it looks like for those of you who haven't traveled the road between Davoo to Smiley and then on to Fillmore.

You won't believe my first job duty as Bernard's assistant - yes, folks I am to start digging for a new privy; the current one has seen better days!  Now don't go jumping on the next jitney to come and try it out!  I'll post when it is open for business and Bernard says he'll be the first one to christen it!  

Gee, here I thought he'd let me organize his comic books, but it appears that he has his own Hopp's decimal system for organizing them. Boxes and boxes of them and he can lay his hands on a request so quickly its like magic; when he is in the mood to bargain.  

The wall display behind the counter is a site to be hold, those are the precious ones, or so I've been told, only Bernard touches them. 

Patrick, privy digger for the time being.......

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Patrick's Summer Jobs - Intern and Assistant at Hopp's Store


Written on 06-14-12, Thursday 
Background for a Research Assistant - Patrick

How he became the one to find the diary that finally put to rest how the settlement of West Buns got its name; while working as an Intern seeking the truth from the folklore tale of East and West Buns.  

He had seen the ad tacked up on the bulletin board in the hall at school, it was the only one that still had all the pull tags still attached to it; why was that? 
The he started reading - noticing that the deadline of June 1, 2012, 5 PM had already passed; reading on he read the Description of the Project  - To provide support to project partners as they complete background research on case study topics and engage in field work. 
Reading on......     
The instructions started out simply “Please read the entire document before deciding to apply.”   Slowly he read both pages and when he got to the bottom of the last page - it simply said, if you have managed to read all of this call us and the job is yours! 
Patrick assumed that no one ever read past the first page, it so quirky he decided to call and got the Internship.  

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Patrick had taken the Islebus up from Merritt on Route 3 - it had crossed over the Valentina River and then on thru Davoo and arrived at Hopp’s Store in mid afteroon.  
His journey was not one of just time and distance but one of discovery; he had landed the Internship and was now on his way to start his second job as the assistant at Hopp’s Store.   
He was hoping to combine the Intern job with the assistant job at Hobb’s in order to do the research that was required to meet the goals of the study.  When he applied for the assistant job he explained to Bernard the owner why he was so interested in working there.  Bernard hired him sight unseen, just because Patrick said, that Bernard was  like the Will Rogers or Mark Twain of New Island.  The flattery worked and he was on the next Islebus on his way to Hopp’s.
Beside the comics books it was rumored that Bernard also was a history nut!  Everyone traveling north and south stopped at his store, mostly to use the out door privy, but also to hear his outlandish stories - tales.
Bernard explained that Patrick’s duties would be light and that since the New Island Guide book had been published that he had added several small over-nite ‘shacks’ and if someone wanted to stay over nite and ‘chew the fat’ with him they could. 
Patrick would live in one of them.  Also, out back in a shed there was an accumulation of odds and ends - old books, manuscripts, sketch books, and backpacks that Patrick would be free to dig through for his research; people came and went and things got left behind and Bernard kept them thinking that someday their owners would return with new stories to tell. 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Sketch by Larry - Summer 2012 - Valentina River



Sketches - Walkabout - Summer 2012 - Cranes - by Lawrence 'Larry' Knowles



Greetings - and Hello Mom and Dad - we're staying at the lodge up the Valentina River for a few days - this morning I took a walk and found this lovely spot - Lavender Cranes feeding - I took out my sketch pad and thought you would enjoy seeing them too.

Travelin' Gal, is letting each of us have a turn posting on her Blog.......we are all fine and well fed!  

Your son, Larry