October 30, 1944
Camp gave us French fried camotes and gravy, then Jerry and the kids came down with luscious fried rice, still hot in the pan, sliced… Read More »October 30, 1944
Camp gave us French fried camotes and gravy, then Jerry and the kids came down with luscious fried rice, still hot in the pan, sliced… Read More »October 30, 1944
Dr. Shaffer came in looking very young and cheerful. He asked how we all were and said, beaming, “Well, it won’t be much longer! If… Read More »October 26, 1944
About 7:30 six planes roared over from east to west over the mountain backbone. The last two tore ahead of the middle two, zooming, dipping… Read More »October 24, 1944
I talked with Jerry about June and his own slow decline and how I wished they could quit corn. He said, simply, “‘I know, Pete,… Read More »October 22, 1944
Last night Jerry kept telling me over and over about the 800 pounds of peanuts brought in for sale or for camp consumption, by Furuya.… Read More »October 21, 1944
It is like a squirrel cage [here], round and round, getting nowhere except every day a slight slipping backward, that losing feeling. How many millions… Read More »October 20, 1944
Onions planted in July are now being harvested. Several kilos were cut for the first time. June’s blood count is 4 million but her hemoglobin… Read More »October 17, 1944
Out of deep sleep, I found Jerry sitting on my bed trying to explain to my befuddled brain why he wanted my watch and silver… Read More »October 16, 1944
Jerry earns camotes which help the family meals. He seems to like the garden and has his second wind like Bedie. I have mine and… Read More »Oct. 11, 1944