
That’s me over there on the left
It was always a big deal when they put off a so called “shot” which was a dynamite blast from the deep holes drilled down through the rock at my father’s York Center stone quarry. Two of my dad’s working men would stand at each end of the road to stop traffic. The other working men and some of my family would stand in the yard by the house. Sam Manley, who worked as my dad’s foreman for his men, would press down on a lever on top of a wooden box causing the dynamite deep down in the holes to explode. Broken rocks flew high in the air then settled down in the pit amidst a cloud of lime dust.