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Woodlawn Avenue, Albany, NY, my first home. In my childhood, it was a cobblestone
street, and the Freihofer's wagon was horse-drawn. My maternal grandparents lived
upstairs. |
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37
Winne Road, Delmar, NY. We move to the suburbs during the winter of 1960-61.
It is a beautiful Dutch Colonial home and it was a great place to grow up. |
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East Mabel Street, Tucson, AZ. Went for a visit, stayed a year and a half.
Worked in a county hospital so old that parts of it were adobe. Great experience,
great place to visit; not a place to settle for a Yankee - no seasons to speak of.
And no fog, which, to my surprise, was one of the things I missed most. |
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Kemp Avenue, Montpelier, my first Vermont residence. |
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North
Montpelier, Vt. Exactly 365 days in a village of about 150 souls with a pond. |
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Elm
Street, Montpelier, VT. Another house on the water, this time with beaver, ducks and
a canoe. |
| In Underhill for six months. It was a tumultuous time, but I did take care of two horses, an ancient and stabilizing activity. This photo shows both the house and the barn. | |
| On a farm outside Montpelier, a splendid place to live on the river for swimming and skin diving, fishing, skating, wood heat, and hay and corn fields. | |
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Corse Street, Montpelier. My home for the last sixteen years. |