Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Twenty-one Years of Madness


Every year on a Saturday around Thanksgiving, hoards of impassioned runners take on 50 miles of our rugged landscape in a little race called the JFK Ultra-marathon. George's dad, Dave Downin, has participated in this event for the last 21 years, and for the last several we have been at the finish line to welcome him back from surviving the madness. This year he literally carried his Mount Lock Hill neighbor Bill Moore by the arm for the last 3 miles to ensure his finish. For years Bill had said he wanted to run the JFK, and this was the year Dave held him to his goal. Dave was part of the Herald Mail's feature series on some of this year's runners. Read one article here. Another short article was written just about Dave helping Bill finish. Find it here.
The JFK is the country's oldest ultramarathon and takes participants from Boonsboro to Williamsport across the Appalachian Trail and down the C&O Canal. It begins at George's old high school in Boonsboro and ends at my current school, Springfield Middle School. Locals have varying feelings about the race, but most seem to have a sense of pride about the event. Many of our friends claim they will some day run the marathon, but very few have followed through. A few years ago, George found himself in the race at the last minute. One of Dave's registered running buddies injured his knee just before the race, and Dave dared his son to run in his stead. George did, without one day of training (he figured his bike-riding would suffice), and indeed finished in over 12 hours. He was out of commission for a good three days in pain, but it is a feat on which he often brags. The best part of the story is that he ran the race in sneakers he found along Coastal Highway on a summer trip with the boys to Ocean City.
Next year we are quite sure Dave will make his twenty-second finish. He has recently retired and looks forward to more time to train.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Moonshining in Frog Hollow


According to local legend and my husband's family stories, Frog Hollow and neighboring Dargan had quite the reputation for bootleggers and associated 'riff raff.' The photo shows a Halloween display in Sharpsburg advertising the way to the place where all the locals knew to go for some good brew. George's maternal side, the Otzelbergers, apparently took part in this dangerous business; some served jail time for the trade. Stories relate how people would climb to perches in trees and fire shots when the tax man was coming. Amazingly enough, the stills are rumored not to be completely gone. One might be able to sample a fruity concoction if you were to know the right folks!

Friday, July 27, 2007

Laying Down Roots


We make our home above Frog Hollow, a little place south of Antietam in Washington County, Maryland. My husband George grew up in Frog Hollow, and his family has lived here for many years, reaching back to times of moonshining and living off rough mountain land. I've discovered that my ancestors too roamed these hollows and river bottoms many years ago.

Now, George and I are raising two spirited girls on a little rise above Frog Hollow, where spring peepers ring in the warm season. I'll record some of my musings on our lives here, especially in connection with our families' histories and this rugged land.
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