“A Thing of the Past” The older I get, I have time to think of the past and compare it to today. My mind goes back to the days when a doctor made house calls. There is no telling how many babies this doctor delivered at home. The nearest hospital was at Victoria, too far […]
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Letters to the Dolphin
Thank goodness once in awhile something happens to renew your faith in your fellow man. With everything in the news harping on all the ‘isims’ and ‘phobias’ and everyone seeming to be offended by everything these days it is easy to think people just don’t care about each other anymore. Be assured, it isn’t true. […]
Letters to the Dolphin
Thank you! Thank you for your support! I would like to express a BIG thank you to all the citizens in Port O’Connor who come out and support the First Baptist Church and the youth group. Every year I am amazed at all the people who continue to help us put on events like the […]
Letters to the Dolphin
This silhouette of the old steamtrain that came down the railroad track not far from where we lived, brings back some fond memories. My two brothers, Wallace and Sugar Foot, and myself, Geraldine Williams, decided we wanted to ride on it. We were very young. We waved at the train and yelled for it to […]
Letters to the Dolphin
World War II Remberances Agnes Belle Pendergrass Crosier passed away and had a very nice Military funeral Thursday, March 9, 2017, at the Chapel in the Seadrift Cemetery. She was a Navy nurse on the hospital ship, the USS Rescue, in World War II. Sharing memories with her family at the cemetery, I did remember […]