We are probably related...lol. My grandparents moved from Craker Neck, VA to Long Island. My mom told me some wild stories about it. I have a bunch of Wallen family.
I love this photo of this lady that is first to appear after the horsemen. The pearls, which have a shimmer to them that suggests they are actual pearls, seem remarkably out of place. I'm glad everyone is entitled something that will allow them a feeling of pride, and dignity, when perhaps, the world seems stacked against them in an effort to rob them of any pride. My mother taught 4th grade at Long Island school for about 20 years, from 1955 until the school was closed. I, several times, went to her classroom for a day when the City Schools were out, but the county schools were doing snow day make-ups. I enjoyed making friends with the students in her classes. Well done Earl.
Hi Terry Jim Flanary here. I grew up on Long Island and had your mom as my teacher (mid 60s). She did very well with me. Thanks to teachers like her I went on to earn a BS, 2 military Masters Degrees and a Doctor of Law from UT. Also retired as a Colonel in the USAF with 31 years of service. Thank you for your service Mrs Ketron!!!
I'm proud to say I grew up in Long Island. The family's that lived there loved one another. It was a tight nit community that always looked out for their neighbors. My grandparents Luther and Blanch Dykes house can be seen in the photo of kids on the swing set along with my Aunt Betty Owen's house and beside her was my parents home Red and Hazel Dykes. We lived on Warrick Dr. Better known as 4th street. -Anna Dykes Crawford
In the 80's, we used to drive down the hill from South High School and buy pot in Long Island. Local grown Mexican with Red Hairs. 🤤 Those were the days.
Thank you for a walk down memory lane. CrAzY cAt LaDy 😺
Thank you for posting. I used to live in Kingsport.
I was born on Long Island 7-5-41 between 2nd and 3rd st and damn proud of it.🗽👍
We are probably related...lol. My grandparents moved from Craker Neck, VA to Long Island. My mom told me some wild stories about it. I have a bunch of Wallen family.
I love this photo of this lady that is first to appear after the horsemen. The pearls, which have a shimmer to them that suggests they are actual pearls, seem remarkably out of place. I'm glad everyone is entitled something that will allow them a feeling of pride, and dignity, when perhaps, the world seems stacked against them in an effort to rob them of any pride. My mother taught 4th grade at Long Island school for about 20 years, from 1955 until the school was closed. I, several times, went to her classroom for a day when the City Schools were out, but the county schools were doing snow day make-ups. I enjoyed making friends with the students in her classes. Well done Earl.
Hi Terry
Jim Flanary here. I grew up on Long Island and had your mom as my teacher (mid 60s). She did very well with me. Thanks to teachers like her I went on to earn a BS, 2 military Masters Degrees and a Doctor of Law from UT. Also retired as a Colonel in the USAF with 31 years of service. Thank you for your service Mrs Ketron!!!
I'm proud to say I grew up in
Long Island. The family's that lived there loved one another. It was a tight nit community that always looked out for their neighbors. My grandparents Luther and Blanch Dykes house can be seen in the photo of kids on the swing set along with my Aunt Betty Owen's house and beside her was my parents home Red and Hazel Dykes. We lived on Warrick Dr. Better known as 4th street. -Anna Dykes Crawford
I was just about to send you this link, Anna. It's Kym here. I remember when you and your family lived there and going with you to your house.
That's my granddad George Boyd and his mom Pearl Boyd.
In the 80's, we used to drive down the hill from South High School and buy pot in Long Island. Local grown Mexican with Red Hairs. 🤤 Those were the days.
I walk the Long Island every night, whats left of it for the public. Its a special place
That is my mamaw Pearl Boyd .