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As I
read through the many stories and looked at the pictures of
Lopez, especially the fire, I remember all the good times of
growing up in such a peaceful, loving and beautiful town. This
brought tears to my eyes that most is gone, but will never be
forgotten.
I remember as a kid playing down the creek all day on the
rocks or swimming till dark. That filled our days and we
weren't bored like kids today are.
I remember the snow storms we used to get and waiting for the
school bus in the post office trying to keep warm in the minus
45 degree temperature. We would play all day in the snow,
digging tunnels, building snowmen and sleigh riding down the
cemetery, over the road, and then again down Washington's
hill. We weren't deprived because we did not have new sleds,
or snow mobiles. We used old carpets, cardboard boxes,
innertubes, and even a front fender from an old car that many
of us piled into. Boy was that hard pulling back up the hill!
But we had such closeness with friends and cousins that it
did not seem to matter.
Winters were hard. A lot of us only had coal stoves to heat
our houses and I can remember opening the oven door many times
to get dry and warm from coming in from the winter fun.
Summers were great. We always had something to do. I can
remember picking huckleberries and selling them at the
crossing up Jackson Hill for my grandmother for 50 cents a
quart. Every nickel I seemed to get I took down to Ann
McGee’s to get an ice cream or play the juke box or pin ball
machine. That was our hang out. I can remember running to
Ortlieb’s for bananas for Ann and then she would let me make
my own banana split. We carved our initials in the booths and
they got painted over and somehow always found their way back
again. That was the best place for penny candy too.
We always had woods to hike in and it was always nice to go up
in Stone Quarry to look out over the beautiful town, peaceful
and quiet. Never worried about getting hurt or a bear coming
at you. These things never crossed our minds, because we knew
this was a safe little town.
We could hardly wait to leave and find something better, but
there will never be a place better in my heart than Lopez.
I will always remember the kind and friendly home I came from
and always will go back to visit. I am thankful for the way we
were brought up, which seemed hard at times then, but we have
to thank our parents because it made us better people that
appreciate our past and all that we have now. We did not know,
but we were so rich then with everything we had or did.
It might be known for being the Ice Box of Pennsylvania, but
for me I will always remember the people there who were the
most important part of the town, a lot of them gone now, but
never from my heart.
by
Irene (Huray)
Pequignot
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