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At 2626, a Deeper Silence

Family, Midwest, WWIIBy Neal SnidowJuly 14, 2013Leave a comment

One day in March of 1944, at 2626 P Street in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mother sat by the dining room door next to the radio, laughing along with her cousins and then in conversation with her Aunt Imo so that she didn’t see the car from Western Union pull up to the curb and the still-faced…

Half Address

Family, Mid-Century Ghost, Redondo BeachBy Neal SnidowJune 7, 2013Leave a comment

I’ve always believed Uncle Bob grew up at a half-address, although I can’t prove this is so. The one time I visited his childhood home, when I was 8 and he was 41, the smallness and secret feel of the tiny bungalow in Inglewood had that half-address mystery. His yard as I recall it was…

Winter Wheat

Family, Mid-Century Ghost, Redondo BeachBy Neal SnidowJune 7, 20132 Comments

In my mid-twenties, still living in Redondo, I met my wife and imagine my odd pleasure as I visit her home for the first time to find that she lives in an apartment in the village. A comforting familiarity lifts me along the narrow stairs of faux-marble cast concrete rising through the dark stuccoed tunnel…

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