oldRoger
US Veteran
I grew up in a small town in West Michigan pop 1200, we moved 60 miles away just before my senior year in HS.
I drove back several times to visit right after we moved then the military, college, and life intervened.
After I retired I had a chance to stay near the old home town for a week, so away I went. I decided to take my bike and ride around to the old places I knew.
The town looks basically the same on the surface but; the houses we lived in are gone. Most of my friends’ houses are gone. Many of the businesses I knew are gone. The grade and high school (combined in one building) was closed and in bad condition.
There was no one I knew in the phone book.
It was a sad visit, probably just as well that I did not meet anyone I knew.
If I had stayed around the area the changes would have been gradual, as it was I agree; you can’t go home anymore, especially if you have been away for 50 years.
I drove back several times to visit right after we moved then the military, college, and life intervened.
After I retired I had a chance to stay near the old home town for a week, so away I went. I decided to take my bike and ride around to the old places I knew.
The town looks basically the same on the surface but; the houses we lived in are gone. Most of my friends’ houses are gone. Many of the businesses I knew are gone. The grade and high school (combined in one building) was closed and in bad condition.
There was no one I knew in the phone book.
It was a sad visit, probably just as well that I did not meet anyone I knew.
If I had stayed around the area the changes would have been gradual, as it was I agree; you can’t go home anymore, especially if you have been away for 50 years.