tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post3794755721389249835..comments2024-01-21T18:55:34.198-08:00Comments on Nooksack Valley Nostalgia: Snowy Sumas - January 1969 debbeanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-68718821439079585082017-07-01T14:41:03.321-07:002017-07-01T14:41:03.321-07:00I didn't know that was their home! Thank you ...I didn't know that was their home! Thank you for identifying this.debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-82667537556583611382017-01-22T13:08:57.238-08:002017-01-22T13:08:57.238-08:00Photograph #5 is my grandparent's farmhouse (D...Photograph #5 is my grandparent's farmhouse (Don & Liz Burger) located on Hillview Rd. I know that home very well! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05820280702295718495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-30992451887205329702016-01-11T20:55:23.887-08:002016-01-11T20:55:23.887-08:00Wow, it is amazing that they made it back alive! ...Wow, it is amazing that they made it back alive! What a dangerous journey they took! Again, I am reminded how lucky we had it living in town. Thanks for sharing you story.<br />debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-92158218317400815902016-01-11T19:24:28.075-08:002016-01-11T19:24:28.075-08:00I have wondered that myself. The photograph was id...I have wondered that myself. The photograph was identified by the Crouse family. I believe it was taken by Rev. Earl Crouse.debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-37123680784596337472016-01-11T19:20:01.013-08:002016-01-11T19:20:01.013-08:00Thank you sharing your family stories. It must ha...Thank you sharing your family stories. It must have been a tough time for all of the farmers of the community. As a town kid I saw the storm with more of a sense of excitement totally unaware of the hardship that other people was having. <br />debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-79073321491408348302016-01-11T10:35:58.089-08:002016-01-11T10:35:58.089-08:00We lived on the corner of E. Badger and Van Buren ...We lived on the corner of E. Badger and Van Buren Rd. Our house set next to Johnson Creek. The drifts in our back yard were 6’ to 8' tall Over the clothes line poles). We carried water from the house to the barn, twice daily, where the cows attempted to stay warm. If the water splashed on our legs as we walked, it froze immediately. My sister slipped and fell breaking her tail bone as she attempted to maneuver the chistled ice steps that led into the barn. The frigid cold was miserable! On one day, my dad let the cows/bulls out to get some fresh air, when two of the cows fell through snow drifts into the creek and two bulls fell through the ice on our pond, and froze/drown. What a tragedy! There was a "silver thaw" (freezing rain) which deposited an inch of ice on top of the snow drifts, making perfect slides for us to slide down, if we could stand the cold. It was so cold, my dad would come in with ice crystals hanging from his eye lashes and moustache. We had 2 or 3 strangers whose cars got caught in the snow drift at Johnson's Creek, and stayed with us for nearly two weeks. I remember the excitement when the government sent a Snow Blower along the E. Badger to clear and open the road once again. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01183996770914562050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-72780568563886483052016-01-11T08:20:43.067-08:002016-01-11T08:20:43.067-08:00We lived west of the Trapline Rd. My mom and the n...We lived west of the Trapline Rd. My mom and the neighbor lady left our home on foot around 9 a.m. to go to store to get milk, bread etc. while all us kids stayed in the neighbors warmer house. They walked through drifts and wind to the Van Buren store about 2 miles. She called around noon to say they were alright. The store had them dry their clothing and get warm for the trek home. They got home around 4 p.m.Roberta Morleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-88994716808745892852016-01-11T00:27:42.943-08:002016-01-11T00:27:42.943-08:00Picture 1 looks as if it's taken on Rock Road....Picture 1 looks as if it's taken on Rock Road... I can see the Borderline cut in the mountainside. Maybe near the Saar Creek Bridge? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10850576087012300586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-70109773096957001772016-01-10T23:59:21.498-08:002016-01-10T23:59:21.498-08:00I believe that was the storm in which they had to ...I believe that was the storm in which they had to bring a convoy of supplies and mail into Sumas following a snowplow. The roads closed in behind the convoy becoming impassible. The snowplow then had to lead the empty trucks on the convoy back to Bellingham with the roads again closing in with snow behind them. debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-24384810038355725212016-01-10T23:59:05.522-08:002016-01-10T23:59:05.522-08:00I believe that was the storm in which they had to ...I believe that was the storm in which they had to bring a convoy of supplies and mail into Sumas following a snowplow. The roads closed in behind the convoy becoming impassible. The snowplow then had to lead the empty trucks on the convoy back to Bellingham with the roads again closing in with snow behind them. debbeanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01807534408964129926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8101263800776042054.post-45613522359469306192016-01-10T16:55:16.767-08:002016-01-10T16:55:16.767-08:00I remember. I was teaching and we missed almost t...I remember. I was teaching and we missed almost two weeks of school.Rena Guerinnoreply@blogger.com