We started today in
The start of our journey.. find my old home address.
Ugh !
Wishfull thinking
Things were so built up that I almost didn’t recognize the turn off to my road. We pulled off the freeway and waited in traffic to make the turn down Echo lane.. the road to
In the cafeteria
My nrother drew this mural in 1978.. it’s been repainted, though
The interiar hallway.. the fences are new
The track’s named in honor of my dad’s friend Will, the track coach here forever.
I threw a SamStone on the roof in front of My Kozlozsky’s old chemestry class
Ms. Rae’s Chemestry II class
My old Calculus room <3 <3 <3
On the track that my dad and I used to run on. I foud out by goign through the superintendat’s office trash that this track cost $30,000 in 1976.. but they woudn’t give us $300 for a laser… I even petinitione them for it.. and never got it.. 🙁
World History Class
Mr. Saathoof’s old Physics’ Room “John… please be more attentive”
If Diane and I had met here
After leaving there, we made a quick stop at
We then drove down Piney Point to Smithdale to
Ms. Mocha’s room
Mr. Eldridge. The Principal. he once made me squat for 20 minutes in a corner becasue I tripped Todd Mitchell
From there we drove past the church where I was in Cub and Boy Scouts then sanaked our way to Shady Glen where I grew up. Shady Glen used to be called ‘Scholars Hollow’ at one point because all of its residents were Rice professors. They changed the name when folks like us showed up
A tribute to our neighbor Bud
Our house looked great !. My folks moved from there up to Sherborn MA about 4 years ago. The guy who bought the house had put a bunch of work into spring up the place. It had new windows, a new fence, new landscaping and a new garage door. The essence of the place was not changed, though. Knocked on the door, but no one was there. I walked around the place taking pictures. It was bitter sweet visiting there. I snuck around back and placed a SamStone in the bamboo that Sam like to play in when we visited here while he was little. One big change was that the guy had cleared many of the trees from the back yard so now it had healthy grass growing. Something we could never do with all of the shade. It really looked great.
The Garage which was my lab
‘Maggie’ , my favorite Magnolia tree (My friend Dari named her that)
Side view
The living room – this was where Xmas was
The front door
‘My’ firehydrant
Our old Thermometer (note the temp)
The kitchen
My old room
The new back yard
The patio
I put A SamStone in the Bamboo that Sam loved to play in
The back yard
The side door
Front of the house
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It was hard for me to pull away from there.. but we had to get to my brother’s house. On the way., we made a quick stop at St. Francis Church which was across from our little road. I used to go to nursary school there. Much later, my friends and I used to hang out there at night and play music. I used to climb on the roof there and make tea… and I used to practice picking the locks on their doors. Those are strange memories. I left a SamStone in the capable hands of one of the statues of St. Francis who used to listen to me when I had problems to discuss. (the statue I mean.. not the Saint)
In good hands
Ms Holliday’s Nursary school room .. my first school experience
From there we made the urban drive to my brother’s house. In the interest of time now. I’m going to write about our grate visit to my brother’s house tomorrow on the plane. Right now I need to go to sleep as we have to wake up at
This has been a really good trip so far. More tomorrow. G’nite all !