Won't you join on a trip down memory lane? My parents built this house over 50 years ago. This first picture was taken prior to 1963.
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| Early 1960s |
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Note that there are two front doors. This put some puzzled looks on the faces of people going door to door. They would go to the first door, ring the bell and Daddy would answer, politely decline whatever they were offering and they would leave. A couple moments later the door bell would ring again. Imagine their surprise when Daddy opened the other door. I guess they thought it was two separate residences, like a duplex.
The reason for the two front doors was because there was supposed to be a carport on the left, but they told the builder they wanted that as a room instead.
The tree in the front yard is a pecan and has been there well over 50 years. Part of the neighborhood used to be a pecan orchard, and there are five trees in the yard. The one you see here was struck by lightning, and survived.
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| April 2011 |
This bush can be seen in the first picture to the left of the front door. It's kind of small, but it's been there ever since I can remember. I don't know what it is, but it never loses its leaves and has white flowers and small blue berries.
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| 50-year old bush |
So how long do azaleas live? I don't know, but these are over 50 years old. You get the theme here. A lot of plants and trees have come and gone over the years, and some have survived and are as beautiful as ever. These surround another of the pecan trees.
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| Azaleas |
One of my favorite plants in the yard is what Mom always called an old fashion snowball. It is showing its age a bit, but still has beautiful snowballs.
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| Old Fashion Snowball |
While my friends, Ashley and Kevin were living here, Kevin worked some of his gardening magic shown in the picture below. This area was always grass and somewhat of a mowing challenge.
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| Some things have changed! |
Thanks for joining me on a tour of some of the things that made home special. Are there some special memories of your home place that you'd like to share?