In this family, the father, Jim, worked with the mining company in the town and came home every day for lunch. His wife, Betty, always cooked the noon meal, dinner to Newfoundlanders. Claire began her love affair there and it was reinforced with the cooked meal that we made for supper. Claire didn't have a chance against the noble potato. Furthermore, not only was the potato a constant for Claire, she also loved ketchup and it too was a fixture at meal times.
It was curious then for our family when Claire moved to Prince Edward Island to work when she finished her Nursing degree. She lived in a place famous for its potatoes. This beautiful little garden island produces over 30 percent of the potatoes consumed in Canada every year. Many of the potatoes she consumed were from PEI.
One of Canada's musical treasures is a man called Stompin' Tom Connors. He came from PEI and sang about his island home among other very Canadian topics. His song "Bud the Spud" has a happy message.
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Sep 1, 2007 - Uploaded by canuckmaleman
Stompin' Tom Connors - Bud The Spud Live From Hamilton Ontario Concert On our first visit to PEI after Claire moved here, we made the pilgrimage to the Potato Museum in O'Leary. We really enjoyed the history of the potato, the machinery used in the planting and harvesting, and the discussion of the economic impact of the "spud" on the island. We took pride in our contribution to the province's economy!
Here we are nine years later, living in PEI near Claire, Ben and their family. We have two grandchildren who are "potato island" girls. That starchy wonder has had a tremendous impact on our lives just like the family in "The Ketchup Song," also by Stompin' Tom Connors.
In this song, Ketchup is from Leamington, Ontario, where a huge Heinz ketchup plant employed many people. (Sadly now, the plant is closing, leaving many people out of work.). However, in the song, the marriage of Ketchup and "Padaedes" as Islanders say it, makes for a happy like. Very true!
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Sep 2, 2007 - Uploaded by canuckmaleman
Stompin' Tom Connors - The Ketchup Song Live From Hamilton Ontario Concert 2005
2 comments:
Say There, Marie!
It's 2.Dec.2024 and after reading your blog I thought of the myriad questions I have for my parents and the few answers I got from an uncle when I sent him a list several decades before he died.
Our blogs can be wonderful chronicles of our lives that our children might actually appreciate someday, but what of all the time that came before? Perhaps your children know, but have you thought of writing essays about how you and your husband met? What was it like growing up when you were a child?
Curiosity prompted me to come here and see what I could find of your history. Stompim Tom Connors was/is quite the character! I enjoyed watching videos of him at the Horseshoe Tavern. Did you ever get to see him in person?
Happy Late Thanksgiving!
MFH - Albuquerque, New Mexico
I spoke too soon. I'm now at 5.Feb.2014 and marvelling at your wonderful documentation of your family's history.
Beautiful!
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