Thorncrest Village ~ The Early Days
Life in the Village – Our Home (Part One)
When we moved to the Village, homes there were very modern
for a era. Our home had radiant floor heating, a furnace and laundry room, and
an attached garage. It was the type of home used would see on a TV commercial,
that is, if you had a television, “black and white” with “rabbit ears”! The
house, however, was quite small for a family of six, so my parents decided to
build an addition. They had two built, a family room and a “screened in”
Florida room. The rooms were an amazing change, they allowed family (me) to
have more fun places to play! The “family room” had awesome memories for me.
The room had a TV and a “horse”! Well, not a real horse, but a “pretend” horse,
a piano stool that substituted as a horse, my horse! Back then, cowboy movies
and TV shows were the rage, Hopalong Cassidy, the Lone
Ranger and more. The stool was my “horse” and I rode along with “Hoppi”,
as we chased the “bad” guys.
(Continued in Part Two)
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