Wyatt Burp
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In 1969 when I was 12 we were "eminent domained" (at market value) out of our property for a freeway off ramp that never happened. And to this day, right there in the crowded, congested Bay Area, my old rural street with no sidewalks still looks exactly the same. Years after we moved, my wife, before I met her, lived three doors down. Now the houses are gone.
What a great place to grow up. It just looks like a field here, which it is, but there were surprises. We found a hole that entered a basement of a long gone house. A great fort. One house framework was completely hidden by sticker bushes, but we made a trail into it, me carrying my Mattel Tommy Gun just in case. Behind the trees in back is a deep creek. I played army (I was always Vic Morrow in Combat!) there and in this field, baseball, and rock fights. Kissed my first girl around the second grade in the house up behind those garbage cans.
You ever go back and reminisce where you grew up? And yes. It looks much smaller now.
What a great place to grow up. It just looks like a field here, which it is, but there were surprises. We found a hole that entered a basement of a long gone house. A great fort. One house framework was completely hidden by sticker bushes, but we made a trail into it, me carrying my Mattel Tommy Gun just in case. Behind the trees in back is a deep creek. I played army (I was always Vic Morrow in Combat!) there and in this field, baseball, and rock fights. Kissed my first girl around the second grade in the house up behind those garbage cans.
You ever go back and reminisce where you grew up? And yes. It looks much smaller now.



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