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cksmithy

(264 posts)
6. It reminds me
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 04:11 PM
Nov 2024

of all the night drives to get to the Grand Canyon or other national parks, when my family would take 2 to 3 week camping trips, or coming home from visiting relatives who lived 2 to 3 hours away. The year is different, mine was in the 1960's. Driving on 4 lane highways, then to 2 lanes, waking up and seeing the lights of a city and falling asleep again, sitting in the back seat of a mercury station wagon, the little kids sleeping in the back. No seat belts back then. (There were 6 children and 2-3 adults, my grandmother sometimes came with us.) I don't know how my father did it, but he always drove, never my mother. I only watched 10 minutes or so of the video, but from what I saw it was nostalgia for me.

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I sure do not miss that. Old Crank Nov 2024 #1
That isn't boring. Doc_Technical Nov 2024 #2
Same SpikeDash Nov 2024 #3
WTF? YoshidaYui Nov 2024 #4
Part 2 JoseBalow Nov 2024 #5
It reminds me cksmithy Nov 2024 #6
There were three lane highways in the 'sixties too... hunter Nov 2024 #7
Highway 1 in California was a 3 lane on the way to cksmithy Nov 2024 #8
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