Posted by Walt davies on February 05, 2009 at 09:11:49 from (67.142.164.30):
In Reply to: OT-America, pre-WW-II posted by skycarp on February 04, 2009 at 20:58:33:
Born in 1938 an moved to farm in Loomis, Ca in 1943 this really brings back memories. But we were poor not Hungry or living in dumps. Yes the old houses looked bad on the outside but very nice on the inside. It was time to enjoy life and not worry about the War the old folks could do that we just had lots of fun with thousands of acres to run on and hunt and fish and ride horses and swimming in the river. Of course grampa made us work in the morning but the afternoon was ours, Grampa was a kid also and remembered how it was for us to enjoy being kids. Mom had a brownie box camera and took many pictures even got a roll of color film once. Why would any kid wear shoes in the summer anyway. Never had a problem with my feet in my life and still go barefoot in the house. Walt
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