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Friday, September 26, 2008

Friday Five-Johnny Appleseed


Raise your hand if you know that today is Johnny Appleseed Day!

September 26, 1774 was his birthday. Johnny Appleseed" (John Chapman) is one of America's great legends. He was a nurseryman who started out planting trees in western New York and Pennsylvania, but he was among those who were captivated by the movement west across the continent.

As Johnny travelled west (at that time, the "West" was places like Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois) he planted apple trees and sold trees to settlers. With every apple tree that was planted, the legend grew. A devout Christian, he was known to preach during his travels. According to legend, Johny Appleseed led a simple life and wanted little. He rarely accepted money and often donated any money he received to churches or charities. He planted hundereds of orchards, considering it his sevice to humankind. There is some link between Johny Appleseed and very early Arbor Day celebrations.

So, in honor of this interesting fellow, let's get on with the questions!


1. What is your favorite apple dish? (BIG BONUS points if you share the recipe.)
I love apple pie. Don't have time now to look up my mothers recipe, maybe later. She made a good one. Actually, every kind of pie she made was wonderful.

2. Have you ever planted a tree? If so was there a special reason or occasion you can tell us about?
I planted a lot of trees when I had a country house. Two I remember were housewarming gifts from Ronnie Bamberger and Olga. They were Italian prune plums because she remembered that we had an orchard of them when I was growing up. The deers got them, alas.

3. Does the idea of roaming around the countryside (preaching or otherwise) appeal to you? Why or why not?
I like the idea of roaming around the country meeting people, but not preaching. Maybe working for lgbt rights or just traveling.

4. Who is a favorite "historical legend" of yours?
I love the Groundhog, that harbinger of spring. Groundhog Day is my favorite unsung holiday.

5. Johnny Appleseed was said to sing to keep up his spirits as he travelled the roads of the west. Do you have a song that comes when you are trying to be cheerful, or is there something else that you often do?
From Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis, the Musical! (the one with Lucille Ball-couldn't find the Broadway either one)
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7 comments:

Sally said...

I love the idea of the groundhog being an unsung hero!

Auntie Knickers said...

Love that Auntie Mame! I have to confess that when I really need cheering up I am prone to put on a little Christmas music.
Have you been to Broadway UCC? I haven't, but my daughter visited there when she was in NYC for a year. They share space with a Lutheran church and their services are early Sunday evening. The only other one I've been to is Riverside -- it would be way too big for me on a regular basis.

Elaine (aka...Purple) said...

Mame is such a classic. I need to see if it is on Netflix.

Anonymous said...

wonderful play! i love your unsung hero! my hubby writes groundhog day letters rather than Christmas letters! too funny!

Barbara B. said...

Thanks a lot! Now I'm going to have "Need a Little Christmas" stuck in my head all day!!!

Dorcas (aka SingingOwl) said...

I was just going to post a comment, and I read what Barbara B said. LOL! That is precisely what I was about to say.

;-) Thanks for playing.

Katy V. said...

I love apple pie, but can't make a pie to save my life! Sounds good though...