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And I am lucky as I arrive just two days before the spring and summer clothes are displayed. So I pick some jumpers, suits, slacks and skirts that are the proper colors for a minimal price. In order to have a break in my work of basting and braiding, I decide to try to make some order out of a big camel-back trunk of pictures. They had been sorted previously, but more were added from my mother’s collection Many of them are of the seven Shreiner sisters sitting in fallen fruit trees. For some reason every time that a cherry, apple or pear tree was blown down in a storm, my mother got out her camera and took our picture. Riding Clinic planned CREAMERY - Susan Harris, well-noted riding instructor and author, returns to Pennsylvania and Wise Acres Farm on March 7th, Bth, and 9th to share her talents. Harris will present Sally Swift’s concepts of centered riding in her Friday evening orientation and put them to practice in her instruction on Saturday and Sunday. It is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a technique helpful to all riders and horses. The United States Equestrian Team and other of the nation’s top riders have benefited from centered riding. I*^ &3j^a m .h Some photos are of disasters that we’d like to forget, such as my father’s metal silo that broke in half one night and surely was a sorry sight as it had just been filled. Another shows our barn after a disastrous fire. Others are of my husband butchering three hogs beside a big steaming kettle, one of my grandfather stirring apple butter and one of me skinning a groun dhog. Of course, we recorded new babies, graduations and weddings too, plus family picnics. I also have a lot of my mother’s photographs taken about 1910 in the village of Oregon along the Lititz Creek. Most of the people pictured are gone and the buildings are being converted to other uses. Some pictures of our immediate family will be shared with our children and others stored away again. It was a nice interlude in ipy winter activities. The clinic will fulfill the popular demand for introduction to cen tered riding techniques. Auditors should register in advance so that we can accommodate you for the Friday session. Saturday’s sessions will consist of classes of 4 to 6 riders lasting one hour. Riders may choose to ride on the flat or in a jumping class or both. Each session is $25. Sunday morning is reserved for private lessons for which the fee is $3O per hour. Wise Acres Farms is located in Hatfield. For more details on the clinic contact Linda Newbauer at (215) 723-8060. 45