816-Lanca»ter Fuming, Saturday, July 11, 1992 BERN VILLE (Berks Co.) “Most people say there is a pot of gold at the end of a rain bow, but at the end of my rainbow was a dream just out of reach,” Sherry Bashore said. The woman was talking about how she had been (me of a handfull of young adults across the nation who were selected to represent the United States in a world-wide agri cultural work experience program. She had been chosen to go to Australia. However, not having the funds to travel made it look as though the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity was going to pass her by. Working on an Ono-area farm in Lebanon County, her plight caught the attention of the local newspap er and eventually the county agri cultural community. The agricul tural community raised the money to send Sherry on the trip. “My dream was to participate in the Work Experience Abroad (WEA) program and go to Austra lia,” Bashore said, adding that the WEA is run by the FFA and rural youth around the world. ‘Thanks to the generosity of individuals, groups and businesses of Lebanon County, I was able to follow my rainbow down under. “In January 1989, I boarded a plane to Australia. Roy and Elva Dalitz and sons were my host fami ly. I stayed with them for three months, working on their dairy farm,” Bashore said. She said her memories of her time in Australia will stay with her forever. She said she came to regard them as family and affec tionately address them as parents. “Milking, painting the dairy, along with other farm chores were some of my jobs. Exchanging notes about farming and other cus toms with the Aussies also proved to be a challenge everyday,” Bashore said. But too soon the trip was over and she returned to Harpers where she worked for her brother on his dairy farm. In September, she married Bob Bashore and moved to Berks County. The couple has 90 head of registered Holsteins and call their operation Plenty-Good Holsteins. They farm on about 450 acres in Mohrsville. Underwriter* Laboratories jt \. Approved Master Labeled Ty_i Lightning Rod Systems 'W TEATES PROTECTION LP.I. Cartlflad Master Installer Farm, Residential and Commercial FREE ESTIMATES TIM SHAFFER P.O. BOX 136 (717) 374-7090 Freeburg, PA 17827 Need Your Farm Buildings Painted? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd, Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting Down Under, Over The Rainbow With the memories of Australia seemingly tucked away to recall for pleasure. Sherry said she settled into her life and didn’t real ly know if she would ever see the Dalitz family again. But recently, Bashore got that chance. This time is was her turn to show off the agricultural community. ‘Three years later, I found another end to a rainbow. My lost ‘parents’ were coming to the U.S.A,” Bashore said. “They started their six-week stay in America on May IS, by doing an organized five-day country tour around Lake Michigan. “They rented a car and drove to a trainee, a WEA participant, in Wisconsin. You have to watch out. Australians drive on the wrong side of the road,” she said. She said the Dalitzes also got to experience the unusual late spring weather this year. “They left warm Wisconsin to come to cold Pen nsylvania,” she said. About 9 a.m.. May 26, the phone rang at the Bashore house. Sherry answered. “‘We arc in Bemville,’ they (Dalitzes) said,” Sherry recalled. “I jumped in the car and drove to the service station. “G’Day and hugs were the greeting. Roy and Elva said it’s colder today (in Pennsylvania) than it gets in winter (in Australia). They got settled in and we all enjoyed the afternoon catching up on all the news. We went to my parents’ house for a Pennsylvania Dutch feast “The meal consisted of pot pie, lettuce with hot bacon dressing, chow-chow, butter carrots and com. For desert we had a treat cherry crisp and ice cream. Elva said, ‘Cherrys are very expensive, and we don’t get them.’” The Dalitzes are from Denili quin, New South Wales, Australia. They milk about 160 head of Hols teins. Their farm consists of about 3SO acres that are flood irrigated. Their three sons, Steven, Trevor and Darrin, kept operations run ning back at the Dalitz farm, while Roy and Elva went on “holiday,” Sizes And Layouts To Your Specifications the Australian term for vacation. It was also the couple’s 2Sth anniversary celebration trip. “Wednesday at noon, we left for Niagra Falls, Canada. We found a motel, two big blocks away from Horseshoe Falls. “We decided to walk down to the falls and view them by night,” Bashore said. “Well, we got lost Our sense of direction proved us wrong. Final ly, the roaring water was right in front of us. The different colors of lights shining on the water reminded us of a rainbow. They falls were absolutely beautiful the amount, speed and sound of the water was incredible.” She said that, after the dark walk back up the hill to the motel, they all made a stop for ice cream sundaes and banana splits. Bashore said the night went quickly, and the morning light saw them still enthralled with the mag nificence of North America’s natural beauty ... of God’s gifts. “After sightseeing on both sides of the falls, we were on our way to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Wow!” Bashore said. She said that peering out from the overlook at Leonard Harrison State Park and viewing the seem ingly endless mountains covered in trees which dropped quickly and deeply down to the Pine Creek was almost surreal. “The depth of the drop of the mountains to the valley below is really something,” she said. Meanwhile, Roy and Elva became intrigued with the squir- LIVESTOCK TRUCKING WINTER SPRING FARM H. Charles and Joan Hoffman Brodheadsvlile, PA Licensed, Bonded and Cargo Insured Order Buying. Weekly trips to Leesport. New Holland, Lancaster. (717) 992-6295 Also down cattle removal. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. LET OUR EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU ESTABLISHED SINCE 19791 WE ORIGINATED THE CONCRETE SYSTEM! We Work Hard For Customer Satisfaction! rels and other common North American animals. Then the trip came closer to home. The next stop was near Ephrata. ‘“Elva, get your camera. There’s a dragon ahead,’ I said as we approached Green Dragon Market The hay and straw auction impressed Roy,” Sherry said. “He said, Tf we want hay, we ring up an agent and he’ll put us in contact with someone.’” Elva spent time at the market milling through the offerings of craft articles. Then the group did another Dutch County tradition they ate lunch at a smorgasboard. The pace of the trip slowed as it neared its end. With everyone con tentedly full and relaxed. Bob Bashore drove the car back to Bemville, taking all the back roads. Should You WEST CHESTER (Chester Co.) Confused about the bene fits of refinancing your home mortgage? Concerned that you may not have all the information necessary to take full advantage of refinancing? Penn State Coopera tive Extension is offering a semi nar, “Refinancing Your Home Mortgage,” on Thursday. July 30, at 7:00 p.m. at the Chester County Cooperative Extension office, 235 W. Market Street, West Chester. 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