Daughters, Sisters, Steam … Oh My

By Bill Glenn
Published on July 1, 2006
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Below: Andrea shoveling coal into the R&T Frick.
Below: Andrea shoveling coal into the R&T Frick.
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Above: Andrea (operating) and Megan Glenn cruising the Rough & Tumble grounds, Kinzers, Pa., on Allen Samuelsen’s Aultman & Taylor.
Above: Andrea (operating) and Megan Glenn cruising the Rough & Tumble grounds, Kinzers, Pa., on Allen Samuelsen’s Aultman & Taylor.
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Left: Megan piloting Paul Stoltzfoos’ Advance-Rumely.
Left: Megan piloting Paul Stoltzfoos’ Advance-Rumely.
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Right: Andrea at the controls of Butch Biesecker’s Keck-Gonnerman.
Right: Andrea at the controls of Butch Biesecker’s Keck-Gonnerman.
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Right: Andrea turning the grease cups on the Bireley family’s Case.
Right: Andrea turning the grease cups on the Bireley family’s Case.
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Right: Megan proudly displaying her R&T Steam School completion certificate in March 2005.
Right: Megan proudly displaying her R&T Steam School completion certificate in March 2005.
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Above: Megan at the controls of Paul Stoltzfoos’ Advance-Rumely.
Above: Megan at the controls of Paul Stoltzfoos’ Advance-Rumely.
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Above: Andrea filling the oil cups on the R&T Frick while the steam builds up.
Above: Andrea filling the oil cups on the R&T Frick while the steam builds up.
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Right: Andrea (left) and Megan Glenn.
Right: Andrea (left) and Megan Glenn.
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Right: Megan is always willing to spend the morning cleaning flues.
Right: Megan is always willing to spend the morning cleaning flues.

How did we get such a pair of “rusty blood”
daughters? Janice, my wife, and I ask ourselves this on occasion. A
few years back our daughters became fixated on steam. Since then,
they have been hanging out at our nearby steam engine museum
grounds – the Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Assn. – which
means they are hanging out with truly dirty old men!

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