tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1005439955722682749.post5375023230382081868..comments2023-10-26T01:46:44.840-04:00Comments on The Hunt for Henrietta: Tea at the White HouseSuzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04240305610211674926noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1005439955722682749.post-60187924071333400802011-07-22T08:46:16.559-04:002011-07-22T08:46:16.559-04:00Suzanne, I've never heard the fire story befor...Suzanne, I've never heard the fire story before. It must have been neat to find that article. You should write more "self-centered" posts; this was a great one!<br />Just reading the word lilacs reminds me of home. It's probably because there weren't any where I lived in Seattle all those years. <br />One last thing: you and chuck sharing the same nightmare villain kind of gives me the creeps.....like i think it might give me nightmares now. HeheAjairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234340624642346969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1005439955722682749.post-69403619128726097172011-07-22T01:35:30.398-04:002011-07-22T01:35:30.398-04:00Suzanne - Of course, I knew your story about the f...Suzanne - Of course, I knew your story about the fire but never heard it with the details you've included here. And the newspaper article is wonderful way to make it very real. Our family's move to Sudbury in 1956 was probably close to the beginning of that population explosion and not connected to the history of your family or your part of town. But I, too, have very fond memories of our years in Sudbury. Seems like such a simple life as kids then, including being barefoot all summer long!Cherylnoreply@blogger.com