Henry Raymond
Fairfax Bloggers => Uncle Mike's Thoughts Of The Day => Topic started by: MikeF9 on December 23, 2010, 11:56:15 PM
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Friday December 24, 2010
Christmas Eve
Picture of the Day
(http://www.vtgrandpa.com/photos/albums/mikecainarchive6/122408a.jpg)
Christmas Eve morning, 2008
At some point, sometime, somewhere, sit down a minute, close your eyes, and remember.
Remember the building before the fire, whether it was St. Luke's Church, or Berardinelli's General Store, or Steeple Market.
Think about walking into the place. How it was laid out. Walking up the steps to take communion, or walking up the steps to the meat counter. Remember the faces. The different preists. Frank Beradinelli's face lighting up when he saw you and said hello. Betsy behind the counter. Jane, Mary, Pierre, Bernie, and everyone else who worked there.
The worn out tile on the floor. The shelves and where they were located.
The pews. The stained glass windows.
You're there, aren't you? As if it were yesterday.
Amazing how the mind can transport you through time.
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I sat there a few Sundays or Fridays with my Great Grandmother Olive LeMay.
It was awe inspiring.
Good Memories that I hope I never forget.
Thanks Uncle Mike.