Grandpa
O’Dell gave me my first fishing pole with a reel. He also
let me help him dig the hole where they would move the
outhouse. This was a very important task. Grandpa always
planted a tree where the old outhouse was. After Grandpa got
an early call to Heaven it was up to Dad to take care of the
cottage. Dad formed and poured steps where Buddy destroyed
the toboggan.
Summer came and we would go to Runyan Lake and cut the hill
and grass around the cottage and install the dock. Which
means mostly Dad … Dale and I weren’t much help.
There were fun times, Duane, Carmen, Buddy, Dale and I would
row out onto the lake and sing. The fish never complained.
We would also adventure to Turtle Lake.
Early we had two islands … Little Island straight out from
Lyon’s home and the Big Island across the lake. The water
level rose and we had one island and a sand bar.
Hot dog and marshmallow roasts were enjoyed at the waters
edge. Dad had an old Johnson Seahorse outboard motor, which
I could start but couldn’t keep running, so when I took Carm
for a ride she usually rowed back without a single
complaint.
Bacon rind as bait and a bamboo pole secured to the diving
board would often produce a bullhead overnight. One morning
I was surprised by pulling in a 21” gar-pike, which was good
fertilizer for the tiger lily bed.
Grandpa VilleMonte’s cottage was on top of a hill eight to
ten lots south of Grandpa O’Dell’s cottage at the water’s
edge. I remember asking Grandma VilleMonte while visiting if
“Grandpa VilleMonte was going to have beers”, which inspired
a chuckle.
Uncle Bob O’Dell enjoyed trolling and landed many beautiful
great northern pike. Note the photo of Uncle Bob holding one
of his trophy pike with Runyan Lake in the background. After
dark Dad would cast for bass. My mother was the most
photographed woman on Runyan Lake. She was called quite
often to pose for photos holding the catch of the day. After
a number of these photo opportunities she realized that a
very slight 5’0” lady holding a fish could almost make a
minnow look like a trophy size catch. Being a good sport Mom
continued for many years in this unofficial capacity. I wish
I could locate one of these photos to share with you.
We walked from Runyan Lake to Fenton and back every year and
always stopped at Mickey’s Ice Cream for malts and ice cream
sodas as a reward for arriving. Of course, we would buy some
vegetables at a farmer’s stand on our return trip.
We had a dog named Blackie at the cottage. One day Blackie
had an encounter with a stray cat. Blackie as dogs will do
decided to chase this cat. The cat turned on the dog and
jumped on his back. My dad had enclosed the area below the
cottage and had installed openings at each end for air
circulation (we also stored items under the cottage during
the winter). It happened that the day that Blackie was
taking the cat for a ride on his back these doors were open.
Being a very smart dog and wanting to eliminate his
unwelcome rider … he ran in circle for some time then headed
for the opening under the cottage at the speed of a
Greyhound. He raced in one end with the cat and out the
other end catless. Blackie had succeeded to peel off the
feline with the help of the floor joist.