Let me begin by saying that we all loved reading James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. Not only was it enjoyable and at times a page turner, but we all found it inspiring in our own ways. Ed, ever the historian proudly pointed out the two framed maps in the entrance to the kitchen which displayed on the one side, the French version of early United States and on the other, the British version. Ed, having grown up on the Hudson explained where Fort William Henry and Fort Edwards were located and where many parts of the novel were set along our present Northway! All this with Louise in the backdrop cooking up a feast of crab cakes, roast beef and vegetables which she referred to as cod cakes and venison.


Terry referenced how interesting it was to remember and think about the French Indian war and enlightened us on the connection with the seven years war in Europe and the battle to prevent Frederick the Great from total domination. And consequently how Great Britain won the colonies at such a cost that they were forced to impose large taxes to make up the debt which of course led to the Revolutionary war. This discussion was such a great history and economic lesson all wrapped up and topped with the best lemon pudding and fresh fruit cake created by Louise!
For next month, we only had a short reading period and so we read through another book club's blog and chose a short novel, The Return of the Solder by Rebecca West. We will meet at Cindy's house on March 13th at 7 PM.
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