
One of my favorite places to hang out as a child was our babysitter's front porch across the street from our house. She and her friends always had You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog playing on the record player. I found three copies of this print, all the same, in my mother's photo drawer. That's my brother sitting beside the babysitter. All three photos had been chopped, removing the other person in the picture. From that little macho possessive smirk on my brother's face (hubba hubba baby!), I'm wondering if he had a crush on the babysitter and cut the other person out of all three prints! Tee hee.
In all honesty, it's more likely that the woman sitting on the other side (maybe my mom?)thought the picture made her look fat and eliminated herself from all the pictures! But I like the first alternative best!
By the way, Shirley, the babysitter, was THE most beautiful girl in Oswego, Kansas. Being the beauty she was, Shirley was never in want of boyfriends. When a guy would come to pick her up, we'd stand across the street and wave, calling the name of a different boyfriend. If it was Jimmy picking her up, we'd yell "Hi Jerry!"
Life can be so simple -- yet so fun!
(We were BOTH little smart asses -- a family trait passed down from our father.)

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Neosho River dam down below the town park.
Old town water plant.
The town bakery on Commercial. It was still there when I was a kid and they made the best creme horns and cookies. We used to hit the place after school. The downtown was fairly thriving up through the 1960's.
My grandmother in front of my grandfather's garage. He sold and repaired cars. He lost the business during the Depression.
















