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About 1948-1960
Green Street Albany
One of the Shady Bars
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TEX
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BOBBIE |
ME |
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| My Coast Guard Buddy
Tex. I drank him under the table..."On Top" at "86 St NY Loreli" |
One of the sunken ships
in the English Channel on USCG Trip 1947-49 |
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Above: On the way to Europe on a cadoddle cruise.
Below: Greenwood Lake, NY
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Above:
Below: Pompano Beach Florida Intercoastel.
My folks' dock
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My Last Trip
On the way to Havana when Castro took over. His soldiers had red
corvette Convertibles. The men were bearded with machine guns. |
| A traveler that went
all over the U.S. - I hitched a ride. |
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Me and my Cousin Bob (kicked the bucket),
Val-dor, Canada
(Checking out our Canadien girlfriends)
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A road traveler in
front of my new 1960 El Camino.
(3 speed big engine) |
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3 Buffallo
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Bull Fights in Spain
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One of my Canadien girlfriends.
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My old wood century boat on the
Hudson. (Note:Bayliner in background) |
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Bear at gas station on Route 9w in
Catskill-Cementon in the 30's.
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Hudson
River at Stuyvesant Landing
Two ships passing in front of my '36 Packer Convertible. |
| My Grandfather's farm on Rt. 9w. Catskill
Cementon. |
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A
lake I made up the Olde Chatham, N.Y. with my '41 Packard 180
Convertible.
<- Bomb shelter change house
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My
bomb shelter in the '50s. I designed and produced.
I displayed it at the "Start Your Own Business" show, NYC
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"Boomsky"
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Worlds
Fair 1958 in Brussels, Belgium.
10 Years after my first trip in the Coast Guard I stoppped in at the
Clair Deleen Bar, and the gay blade recognized me!
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a ride on a cable car on top of Mt. Beacon. |
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My
56' Packard Caribbean parked at Buck Hill Falls, P.A. at the Classic
Car Winter meet in the 50s. |
| Copy
of ticket of Cubana Airlines from Miami to Havana on one of my several
trips. |

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| Grand
Hotel, when I stayed in Havana. |
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Rip Van Winkle song. My aunt's husband, Bon Walker wrote this song for
out beautiful Catskills in the late 40s.
My aunt's husband, Don Walker, wrote this song in the early '50s.
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Goodbye to my 54 Convertable
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One of the bridges in Germany.
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