They say, “You can get the girl out of the country, but you can’t get the country out of the girl.”
I love my childhood home, but I also love California and the states in between. During WW2, I lived in San Diego, California–a beautiful place with perfect weather. My family went by train to Texas right after WW2 ended, where my daddy and mother both taught school.
Sorry to bore you with my memories, but your pictures are truly an inspiration.
Beth
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 6:18 PM The Gravel Ghost wrote:
> gravelghost posted: ” Somewhere in West Texas” >
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So not boring at all!!!! I love hearing about people’s histories! Especially if it’s connected with my photos somehow!
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“My family went by train to Texas right after WW2 ended, where my daddy and mother both taught school.”
My what a sentence!
Let’s try this: Right after WW2 ended, my family went by train to Texas, where my daddy and mother both taught school.😵
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Really! What did they teach?
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They say, “You can get the girl out of the country, but you can’t get the country out of the girl.”
I love my childhood home, but I also love California and the states in between. During WW2, I lived in San Diego, California–a beautiful place with perfect weather. My family went by train to Texas right after WW2 ended, where my daddy and mother both taught school.
Sorry to bore you with my memories, but your pictures are truly an inspiration.
Beth
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 6:18 PM The Gravel Ghost wrote:
> gravelghost posted: ” Somewhere in West Texas” >
So not boring at all!!!! I love hearing about people’s histories! Especially if it’s connected with my photos somehow!
“My family went by train to Texas right after WW2 ended, where my daddy and mother both taught school.”
My what a sentence!
Let’s try this: Right after WW2 ended, my family went by train to Texas, where my daddy and mother both taught school.😵
Really! What did they teach?