The Sunday drive. Mom, dad and the kids would head out to see the
countryside. An ice cream treat usually waited at day's end. Back in the
Burma-Shave days, mom-and-pop drive-ins and gas station biscuits fed
folks. Cheap gas filled cars, and people made Sunday drives through a
land where See Rock City barns, sawdust piles and trains and junkyards
gave them plenty to see. Men in seersucker suits ran old stores with
oscillating fans, and if the kids ate too much penny candy, grandma had
a home remedy for them. It was a time for dinner on church grounds, yard
art and old-fashioned petunias. Join author Tom Poland as he revisits
disappearing traditions.