Posted by Tom in TN on February 02, 2021 at 05:55:54 from (172.58.136.123):
In Reply to: Re: 50 Years Ago posted by coshoo on February 02, 2021 at 03:14:40:
Coshoo,
I was in the Navy, stationed in Winter Harbor, Maine in the early/mid 1960s. My wife and I, along with out newborn baby, lived in a single wide trailer in the town of Winter Harbor. In about 1964 we had a major league storm. The furnace failed and I wasn't certain what we were going to do. About that time our landlord, who lived across the road from us, banged on our door and invited us to come to his house. He had a wood burning stove but even better than that, he had a huge fireplace in the living room. My family and I were invited to sleep on a couch in front of the fireplace. We stayed there for three or four days until the landlord and I were able to fix the furnace in the trailer. It was a delightful time. My wife and I still talk about the incident and the folk's kindness of taking us in.
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