I saw my BFF, Tish. We had a photo opportunity at the parade (it lasted 15 minutes!), and yes, once again, Dearest Sister and I are all matchey matchey...and totally unplanned, believe it or not...
at the Big Well Park, on the merry go round, otherwise known as the 'wheel of death',
and on the steps of the church where we all were baptized and where we terrorized Sunday school teachers, one and all (steps are all that remain of the old church. The new church was built, and now rebuilt, elsewhere).
Lest one might think it was only photo taking for the men folk, not so! They had many chances to meet a wide variety of local color.
It feels good to see so much of the residential part of the town rebuilding. There are good starts to the business sector, including the hospital and the schools. I left feeling like there will be a town there for a good while longer. Won't be the same, but it won't be completely different, either.
Some things just don't change. I met a couple of my old school chums, but ran mostly into those who knew my older siblings, and once again, spent most of my time being recognized as one of
their little sisters...as one of 'the little girls'...
their little sisters...as one of 'the little girls'...
7 comments:
Glad you are home - enjoyed the pics of the events after we departed. Thanks for 'decorating' the graves - J
What a lovely quilt. Seems like a great way to spend your anniversary.
Happy Anniversary!
What a special trip!
Thanks for the explanations of the pictures...and for taking them.The picture of you and Sissy is wonderful. Love, WS
It sounds like you had a lovely time! Great photos!
I can't believe you both dressed in the same shade of green! Must be something ingrained in you from childhood ... too funny!
Glad you enjoyed your nostalgic trip back home.
You aren't alone in the sartorial similarities. The Engineer is half of a set of identical twins. If he and the Twin don't consult before getting together, they will inevitably be identically dressed. It's spooky.
Post a Comment