Percy Wyman has lived and observed life in these hill towns for ninety-one years. Most of those years were spent in Blandford where he grew up on a farm now owned by the Vermes. He travelled to other parts of the State working on the roads. His farm is also in Blandford. He and his wife Gertrude worked long and hard, overcoming many adverse conditions, making a living in these hills.
About fifteen years ago he began to keep a journal, recording in verse his feelings and remembrances of the days gone by. The Stone Walls Editorial Board members have been reading this journal with fascination and picking out pieces which we will publish in coming issues. We are grateful to Mr. Wyman for letting us share his journal and hope that our selections will give our readers the same pleasure and insight into his philosophy of life that we have felt.
About fifteen years ago he began to keep a journal, recording in verse his feelings and remembrances of the days gone by. The Stone Walls Editorial Board members have been reading this journal with fascination and picking out pieces which we will publish in coming issues. We are grateful to Mr. Wyman for letting us share his journal and hope that our selections will give our readers the same pleasure and insight into his philosophy of life that we have felt.