Well, the saddest news is that on Saturday we all said our final goodbyes to long-time church member, Grange member and Lions member and friend, and many other things, Barb Eiffert. It was a touching service. She will be missed by all.
Randy and I joined the grange and this year Tonya Austin and I are setting up an Ondawa Grange booth in memory of Barb - and we are going to win first place! We hope.
April birthdays: Casey Smith the 13th; Shawn Sandor, 20th; Kailee Seidel, 25th (Kailee is Neil & Dora McDonald's granddaughter). Anniversaries: Neil & Dora McDonald on the 11th; Mike & Sherri Weed and Ernie & June Scott is the 27th.
As everyone noticed, Spring sprung a leak and it was not rain. - that white stuff called snow. What ever happened to April showers brings May flowers for the June bride? Thank God for silk.
The Maple Fest was last weekend and it was nice and cold. Every year it gets better; more things to see and do. Every year the Maple people do a good job, but I'm still partial to Pancake Days at Fay's for the Big Pond Lions.
Next month the people at the lake will start opening their cottages. I'll warn you again as I do every year - if you live on South Lake Drive, watch out for me - I don't look while I'm backing up. I would not want you to hit me while I'm pulling out of my driveway.
Have a good week!