Grandma Raised The Roof....
Grandma Raised The Roof....
Has anyone read "Grandma Raised The Roof" by Grandma McCully? Well if luck has it I will next week.In the past I considered purchasing a old copy,but the price was a bit high.So I called my local library and they are bringing in one from a larger one.So we shall see if it's a good read.... Parafins
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
The book arrived!
The book arrived on the 23rd.Just in time for Christmas!!To my supprise,there are a few pics of the construction of "Island Fancy." I think I might try to post them. Also I would like to thank the gal from Indiana who spoke about her mother's friendship with Ethel.I'll be those letters would be a good read!Ethel may just be my favorite character from St.John.Merry Christmas Parafins....
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
Island Fancy
Infamily,From what i've been told Island Fancy still stands.The park system now owns it.Ethel said the house stood above a beach.I'm not sure what the name of that beach is,but it's between Francis and Little Maho I didn't even know it existed until I returned from a kyack trip from Whistling Cay back in July of 2007.There it was, a little sandy beach.The book is a great read!!Parafins
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
grandma raised the roof
On my first trip to st john over 15 years ago, a friend was a lifeguard on Trunk and was living in the home. The story of Ms McCully and how she arrived on St John, jumping from a boat passing the island is a wonderful one. The home is now owned by the National Park but is in wonderful condition. The front iron entry gate to the house I believe was done by Puerto Rican iron workers. The house has a terraced flower beds/landscape that fall toward the beach that was originally filled with Ms Mccully's flowers. She also had a large amount of fruit trees on the property. As i mentioned the house is in great condition. The large back porch looking out over the water that holds the original still working cistern, the large open kitchen, it is a blessing the house has survived so beautifully. There is a private trail leading from the terraced garden that is shaded that leads you to the private beachfront. A very quiet and peaceful bay. A very special house, a veruy special lady, a very special island. By the way you must also read "My Beloved Virgin".
Island Fancy
Infamily,if you do find the location,I would just love to see updated pics of the gate and the exterior.Maybe the park service could help on the location?Or Maho Bay Campground as well.I would be willing to bet,that you head down the road toward Francis bay,turn left to go to Maho Camps and it might be somewhere on the right.I thought it was next to the Maho camp property.Parafins P.S. I hope you have better weather than myself today.It's all wet ice and it's a mess!We live near the Michigan/Indiana line,and I work in Elkhart,In.Good thing I'm off for the holidays! Parafins
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
You bear right at the top of the hill just before Maho camp, and go down the hill to the north. It is right above teeny-weeny Maho, the beach between little Maho and Francis.
You can see it pretty well from the overlook across the bay....the roof used to be red, but now it's white.
The Park usually has personnel living there, so please remember that people who live here are not thrilled to have sightseers peering in, taking pictures, etc., although Ethel would be very pleased that people are still talking about her...as my brother used to say, "she was a legend in her own mind"....she was not, as I pointed out here before. particularly well-liked, but everyone went to her parties anyway!
You can see it pretty well from the overlook across the bay....the roof used to be red, but now it's white.
The Park usually has personnel living there, so please remember that people who live here are not thrilled to have sightseers peering in, taking pictures, etc., although Ethel would be very pleased that people are still talking about her...as my brother used to say, "she was a legend in her own mind"....she was not, as I pointed out here before. particularly well-liked, but everyone went to her parties anyway!
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Grandma Raised the Rood
Hello, I am one of the granddaughters of Ethel Walbridge McCully, author of "Grandma Raised the Roof." First, I must caution anyone: do not post any pictures from the book online. The entire book, including the photographs, is copyrighted. I currently hold the copyright and I am re-writing the book. My grandmother's time-line is a bit confusing so I am doing an edit. I am also adding a prologue and an epilogue. There are a couple of publishers interested.
Ethel Walbridge McCully's granddaughter
I, also, would love to buy a copy of the newly printed book. A friend of mine, who lived on the island in the 1960s and 70s, knew Ethel and would love one also. Her old copy of the book (which she loaned me) has a few notes and invitations dating back to their time on-island, which Ethel sent them. She is quite a legend, and it would be great to "get all the stories straight".