Ida’s Notebook Ida Bisser My husband says that if we only left the farm when the work was done, then we would never leave it. I’m afraid that is only too true as we still have a field of rye to plant. Anyway, we spent two short af ternoons fishing and hunting. Our first little trip was to Conewago Lake in Finchot State Park in York County. It was a cool, breezy day and I almost felt that I needed gloves to hold my rod. As usual the big ones weren’t biting, but Allen enjoyed using our new electric motor on our boat. He even maneuvered us close enough to shore so that I could get a few wild grapes. They tasted fine after I cooked them and added sugar. Even the small fish were a nice change from our regular hamburger diet. After doing the milking and morning chores on another day, we started for the Blue Mountains m Perry County. We usually take turns driving so that neither of us gets too tire. When we arrived at the very top {<<<<