Buster and the Bull
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About the Book
Buster was a loyal and a loving pet. He was an English Shepherd dog who followed us all over the farm. If one of my older brothers drove a team of horses to do some work in one of the fields, Buster would go with him. He loved being with us and liked playing with us. My brothers and I liked to wrestle with him. He enjoyed it too. Sometimes my brother Richard or I would get down on the ground and hug Buster close to our bodies to try to see if we could keep him from getting free as the other person called him. He always freed himself by wriggling and pushing against us with his feet. He never snapped or bit us in the process.
About the Author
Virgil was born in 1930 and reared on a farm near South Bend, Indiana during the Great Depression and World War II, both of which had tremendous influences on his life. In 1972 he, his wife Marian, and their three children moved to a small farm where he still enjoys gardening, tending a small apple orchard, and raising beef cattle. They have eight grandchildren and one great grandchild, all of whom seem to enjoy visiting grandpa’s farm. Upon earning a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Illinois, his professional career has involved molecular structure research and process development. He has published many papers in technical journals, but his real love of writing led him to write hundreds of humorous skits during a 35-year period for an annual “Sweetheart” dinner at his church. He has also written, produced, and directed twenty full-length Christmas plays for his church. Some highlights of his life have been enjoying his family, playing a sousaphone in the Purdue All-American Band, entertaining various groups with his 105 year-old tuba, and singing bass in a barbershop quartet and in the church choir.