Lawman
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 175
- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
This may sound like a strange post, but I'd love members to share some personal stories, family or otherwise, verifiable or apocryphal, of Golden Era memories. I am thinking particularly of scenes from everyday life that will illuminate the way common folk lived, loved and passed the time in our beloved era. The spur to this post was a story my father is fond of telling. When he was a boy growing up in Auburn, New York in the 1940s, his father would take a drive every Saturday (wearing his prized Whippet of course) to nearby Syracuse to pick up "exotic" items from Italian delis, sopressata, provolone, good bread, olives. On the way home he would hit any one (or two or three) of a number of watering holes of which he was fond. Once home, he would take a short nap in the hammock out back, and might even sneak down the street to visit his best friend, Fritzy Porten. The two would slyly sneak into the basement, where they would sit around a barrel of fresh sauerkraut and drink Ballantine Ale while listening to a ball game in the cool of the basement. Sounds pretty nice to me.