How many of us swam in this thing?
Contrary symmetry in the beauty of an old beat up alley across from the back of the Sams
The Road to the Woodville Park
The Road to the Woodville Park
The famous Woodville Pipes....Correction, the Infamous Woodville Pipes.
This has been home to The Woodville Elementary since 1940
This has been home to The Woodville Elementary since 1940
One of the most significant sites from my youth. The remaining half of the Full Court at the Woodville Nazarene. It's to bad that this is no longer a great place for Woodville Kids to hang out.
If you climb to the very top of this tree you could seemingly see forever. So we did!
6 comments:
These bring back so many great memories.
Great pictures, especially of the shoes on the telephone pole!
dude, I love tthe pictures! Thanks for posting them on here
East Coast Meneses;
Great pictures, the more things change the more they stay the same. As for the canel I think just about all the meneses kids learned to swim in them. Seeing the shoes on the lines reminds me of when I was in the service when you were aboutto leave your unit for a new one we would throw our old combat boots on to the wire. by the end of the month there would be about thirty to forty oairs of boots hang up. Is there some poor kid from Poplar looking for his shoes???
Haha Art I would like to see a picture of all those Combat boots hanging from the line! Do you know if they still do that?
Oh I'll never leave Woodville brother. Yes, quite a day...
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