Recently, Tom and Margaret attended
Maryhill Museum's 2014 Opening Day
with friends Pat and Dick.
While sipping a glass of wine and enjoying the
expansive view of the Columbia River,
they reminisced about
TEN APPLES UP ON TOP
created by Tom for their home up in
Hood River valley.
"When our children were little, (Julie, now 49 and Allen, now
46) their favorite book was Ten Apples
Up On Top by Theo LeSieg (alias Theo
Geisel) who became the famous 'Dr. Seuss'.
The story we heard was that Theo Geisel
made a bet with Bennett Serf, an editor at Random House, that he could make an interesting book for
kids with only 75 words. The book, Ten Apples Up on Top, illustrated by Ray McKie, was published in 1961 and its publication marked the beginning
of the famous 'Dr. Seuss'.
Julie, Allen, Dick & Pat
with Julie's painting of
TEN APPLES UP ON TOP
and Tom's sculpture
After Allen was
born, Julie painted a picture of the book (notice newborn Allen’s apples are
falling in the painting in the photograph above). We lived in Eugene, Oregon then but had a vacation house in
Hood River which became our home when Dick and I retired. We have a large pasture and commissioned Tom
to create one of his delightful sculptures for it. Tom asked us “What is important to you about
your place?”. We thought about it for
awhile and took our battered copy of Ten
Apples up on Top off the bookshelf.
After reading the book, Tom created the pasture sculpture.
We celebrated its completion with a group of
family and friends by passing the book around and each reading a passage." Pat
They will get them if we let them!
The Dog, the Tiger and the Lion
Come! We can not let them get them!
The Lion
The Dog
The Tiger
When Grandpa John came to visit,
Margaret took his picture with Pat and the sculpture.
I like the Tiger the best!
Yours truly,
JUNIOR
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