Every time I read your article, it brings back my fondest
memories. Now I have a lot, I will be 50 soon.
My favorite summers as a
kid were from 1963-1972 at Orchard Mansion. It closed in 1972. My father, of blessed
memory, had the best sense of humor. One year he made an OM "Check
In Kit" with soft toilet paper, a hook and eye for your door, and a light
bulb, among other things. As soon as we checked in, my dad made his way
to the TV room where he put a cigarette in the stuffed moose's head. That is
how Rose and Herbie and other guests knew THE GRUSKINS have arrived!! My
parents made wonderful friends there and still keep in touch with them.
I
only wish my kids could experience OM. I always remember milk and cookies
with real glasses, square dancing on the patio, playing nucom, the bats on
movie nights in the barn, the Purple People that lived in the cemetery, making
key chains from lanyard, cracker soup, Lina's awesome hot fudge sundaes for 85 cents,
Maxie's rolls (whenever I smell onion rolls, the aroma brings me back to OM
instantly).
Thank you so much for bringing a smile to my face and and
warm feeling to my heart whenever I read your article. The closing of OM
was a very emotional time for my family and myself.
Best Always,
--Terri Gruskin