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In 1955 my Dad, my Mom, my two year old sister, my baby brother and I got into Dad's 1948 black Ford and he drove it from Lakewood, California to Kent, Washington. We drove up Highway 99, Interstate 5 was years to come. We drove through a redwood tree at one point and we stayed in a cabin that was carved out of a fallen redwood tree.
In Kent, Washington, my uncle hitched up the buckboard wagon to the horse and we rode into the forest to pick berries. We kids and my cousins rode in the back on dried hay.
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| March 21, 2009 12:23 AM |
In Kent, Washington, my uncle hitched up the buckboard wagon to the horse and we rode into the forest to pick berries. We kids and my cousins rode in the back on dried hay.
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March 22, 2009 05:26 AM
My first holidays were spent at a cottage that my father had/was building, after he had a heart attack and was advised to sell it since he would never give up working on it we started to travel for vacations, the first trip I can remember is driving from Southern Ontario out through the Maritime Provinces and a couple of the NE States.
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