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Tag Archives: 1940’s memories
We Grow Through Time
Originally posted on Leonard Bishop:
by Leonard Bishop Leonard Bishop I enjoy remembering, but I do not believe in photograph albums. They are bulky, and troublesome to maintain. There are always stacks of pictures in the drawer, waiting to be…
Family Drama…Without the Drama: Writing a Family Play
By Catherine Hedge. The adventure began simply. My Uncle Bill called and asked, “What do you think about us putting together a simple little skit for the family reunion?” Even while I was answering, “Yes! That sounds like fun…”, my … Continue reading
It’s Cabin Time (Summers of 1930’s)
(Joseph Hedge lived for summers! He shared why in this is a glimpse of his childhood in the early 1930’s in Anaconda, Montana.) By Joseph F. Hedge Behind our yard and across the alley was a large hill. What do … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Nostalgia, Slice of life, Uncategorized
Tagged 1940's memories, Anaconda Montana, boyhood adventures, building a cabin, humor, Joseph F. Hedge, nostalgia, Reminiscence
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Travels with Mary
By Catherine Hedge Anyone who believes that a good road trip needs to be finely scripted to be successful has never traveled with my mother. She and her patron Saint Christopher have the ability to take a lump of chaos … Continue reading
Blogging: Opening Pandora’s Box
By Catherine Hedge When I was little, my father played Morse Code with us. He’d say, “Dit- dit- dit- da- da –da- dit – dit –dit,” and we’d try to figure out what he meant. He was a Navy radioman … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, Leonard Bishop, Nostalgia, Publishing, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, changing technology, Dr. Michael Wesch, getting published, Joseph F. Hedge, Kansas State University, Leonard Bishop, Morse Code, publishing e-books, Reminiscence, starting a blog, taking risks in writing, Web 2.0, writing, writing a blog
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Childhood Past and Present
By Catherine and Joseph Hedge I’m fortunate to work on a project with artist- educator Francie Dillon. In the process, I’ve been researching websites for information on modern childhood play. In the technology, there is a great wealth of content, … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, Anaconda Montana, childhood, childhood games, grandhildren, Joseph F. Hedge, nostalgia, play, poetry, winter past
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Writing and Christmas
By Uncle Bill My niece Cathy has exposed me for the fraud that I am. For years, generations in fact, I have been able to fool my family into believing I have talent. The trick has been working tirelessly on … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, Bill Borel, Christmas letters, nostalgia, Reminiscence, writing Christmas letters
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