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- We only go around once, but if we do it right, once is enough~
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Ohio Paintings ~Buildings are Canvas
Friday, October 3, 2008
Circus Hall of Fame, Peru, Indiana
In Peru, Indiana was the first of many~
We spent a morning being the only visitors.
Sadly, the place is badly in need of work, more housing to display and of course, money.
The man who showed us around had once held many jobs with the Circus. He
once was a Ring Master. I could see him as a very handsome Ring Master in his younger day.
I loved his candid stories.
He recalled to us how he ran away with the Circus at age 34 as he had fallen in love with one of the trapeze
artists. He lamented he had lost the beauty to another circus man. He said "It still hurts."
He continued on to have a
string of romances but never married. While we were there another ex-juggler came in with old photos. All there seem to be happily living in the past.
animal showcases of yesteryear.
There were many, many there all too close together to photo and most were not as decorated. They held the stench of the big animals.
Outside on the grounds were antique Circus vehicles. The air was clean and day clear. There,
"Bull Dog" Truck. It was chain driven to push or pull anything. To me, it looked like the perfect big toy.
AND A big chain attached to the back wheels to make it quite powerful.
Back inside the second and last
very karge building was the bonus of the trip. There,
totally filled with interesting Circus memoribilla, was
Cinderella's coach which was seen in the movie.
We were the only people there on the beautiful late September day. The retired Ringmaster entertained us with many stories...he and my husband went back down the long sandy road to see records that were in the main office.
I lingered behind to look at all the pictures. It was neat of have all of that to be mine alone. I made a ton of photos.
I had worked my way to the back of the large building when I heard a woman talking. Since there were others there, I decided to leave.
Was suprised that no one was at the front of the building. Apparently they were outside.
Stepping through the doorway, the noon day sun was warm; a gust of wind picks up a loose awning and whips it about. A rope dangles from the roof. Looking right and left, and all about, there was no one there. A little tingle went down my back remembering the woman's clear voice.
Back at the office, my story prompted a call to the Paranormal Investigators of Indiana as my encounter wasn't the first. Others had heard many things among the collection of yeateryear. I can't wait to hear the outcome.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Blogs to be Continued
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Vietnam~ Waiting Wives 1970 ~ Part 3
I remember the postman. I sat on the front steps each day, weather permitting, to watch for him. A letter meant my pilot husband was OK. and was a boost to my day.
We had no text messaging, no cell phones and no Internet for emails. Communication was strictly through the 'snail mail.'
Letters took 10-14 days, but on a daily basis, it seemed to be immediate contact.
Each day, the postman would by-pass other houses to bring the letters right up the steps to me as each day, I grew fatter with baby. He smiled as he walked up, just as if he had personally written the letter himself. The letters all had the red and white boarders and stood out from other mail.
The first day there was no letter, he was more concerned than I. With sincere apologies he broke the news..."I am so, so sorry, but I don't have a letter for you today."
The next day, two letters arrived. They arrived being waved in the air by one happy Postman.
Seeing how he worried, I explained the protocol ~the Air Force would have sent a black car with two officers to my door, had there been a tragedy.
After spending time with many people I had known before I married and moved away, it didn't take long to realize my life was totally different than my civilian friends. I realized I needed the company of other military wives.
The Air Force assisted me in locating 82 Waiting Wives in the City near were I lived. Soon, we established the Waiting Wives Club for that area.
We had a luncheon monthly. We swapped stories and it was good to hear others talk about the cities and remote locations in Vietnam.
By phone, news in the group traveled fast.
We only lost one member when her husbands plane was shot down. That stunned us into the reality that any day, we could have the same news.
Another loss of a different kind~
One of the husbands was a Military Doctor in Vietnam (a MASH Unit) met and fell in love with a nurse he met there in Vietnam. That was another reality of the war and separation.
Each day~ I wrote a letter with stories of the children and Trixie the dog. How I wish I had those letters to publish today.
cont...
Monday, September 15, 2008
Vietnam ~ Waiting Wives Part 2
Our new house was sold immediately.
The first day of the 18 months began all too soon. Barely settled into a rental house...the day came. I planned not to dwell on the negative, however, Vietnam was a televised war and I knew my husband would be flying into danger each and every day. We casually talked about all possibilities and made plans. They were to write a letter every day. We planned for him to come home for the birth of the baby and later, meet half way, in Hawaii.
At the airport, we followed Air Force tradition. When a loved one is flying out, it is considered bad luck to watch the plane until it is out of sight. The children and I stood to see the plane into the sky and then turned to begin my duty of supporting him by taking care of the home front and being brave.
To be cont...
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Events of a Kind Come In Three's
She said 'three' was the number used in Nursery Rythms.
The Three Little Pigs, The Three Bears, etc.
WE TAKE TIME and REEVALUATE OUR OWN LIVES.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Vietnam Waiting Wives of 1970
We had finally decided to (1)buy a house. Two months later, still sorting working in settling in the new house my husband comes home with (2) orders for Vietnam. Was a tough assignment as was for 18 months flying out of Taiwan. Well, I too had news for him. (3) I was pregnant.
to be cont...ck back
Memories ~ Life is a great trip!
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