Stories from Jeannie Peck
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A Warm Memory of Cold Winter
ca - mid-1930s Although Marilyn, Buddy and Jeannie were only summertime “country kids”, there were occasions durin...
About A Delightful Book
I had intended at the outset to write a one-paragraph book review. But upon further consideration, decided, “Oh, what ...
Charlie and whitey, the Roos
Circa 1939 Charlie arrived home on a lovely late Summer Friday afternoon. There was a gentle breeze and it was not too h...
Charlie DeMar Stories - Part
(ca 1937) When you come right down to it, sometimes a most ordinary man can be at the same time, a most remarkable man....
Communicating In The 1940s
She awoke, startled, to an unfamiliar sound. The clock on the nightstand read 3:20. There was that sound again. Somethin...
Do You Want To Know What Mak
“Do you want to know what makes me laugh?” Jeanne Peck asked, wielding a sheet of paper. “This makes me laugh” a...
Lament for a Rose-Colored Tr
The year: 1945 or so. The place: The Bronx, New York. A strange phenomenon was taking place. Throngs of otherwise quie...
Movie “Give-Away” Nights
During the Depression Years of the 1930’s ordinary working-class folks (no matter the color of the collar) had very li...
Patsy, Tony and Marilyn’s
Among Charlie’s many and varied friends were Patsy and Tony, who owned a Bar and Grille down in Golden’s Bridge. At ...