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    1. [MISAGINA] Saginaw
    2. I am wondering why with all sharing these wonderful memories of Saginaw that everybody is living somewhere else. All I remember is snow over my head (I was rather small at the time) cold feet, wet mittens, hauling the ashes to the curb, frozen milk on the back step and having to get drinking water from a pump on the corner. So I do thank my parents for moving south while I was very young. However do not get me wrong I have enjoyed the wonderful memories of others on the list. Researching Corcorans, Shannons and Stevens. Leo [email protected]

    03/05/2001 12:25:31
    1. Re: [MISAGINA] Saginaw
    2. Tina Tirsek
    3. On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [email protected] wrote: > I am wondering why with all sharing these wonderful memories of Saginaw that > everybody is living somewhere else. I lived in Saginaw for 29.5 years. I know live in Denmark, Europe. I miss home. Anything interesting going on there? :) -- Tina B. Tirsek American living in Denmark, Europe :) [email protected] http://pti.stofa.dk/~emmie/ http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/r/BRISTOW/

    03/22/2001 07:32:15
    1. Re: [MISAGINA] Saginaw
    2. jlawlor
    3. I never grew up in Saginaw - I lived in Walled Lake until we took off for the WEST. I missed Michigan so much as a kid - The desert wasn't a place to raise kids - at least I didn't think so. Where could I go just to wonder away the day. Sorry cacti isn't the same! Well, I'm still here in AZ. so what does that say.. Anyway, I did make a trip again last Sept. to do some research on my Polish family who lived in the Saginaw area. I visited churches and graveyards and farms all around - everyone was so nice to me while there and I miss it still. My father built a small cottage on Wolverine Lake - that's where I grew up - so I missed the row boating and fishing and just wondering around. It's still there, the cottage and looks so cute with flowers and the trees all hugh now, my Dad planted them in the 50's. I enjoyed all your stories even though I didn't know anything about your memories. I think it's good to have these memories to place them in your ancestry booklet - I hope you are doing that for your grandchildren - our childhood innocence and the freedom we had is something they won't know. Thanks for the memories - Joanne/Arizona Tina Tirsek wrote: > On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [email protected] wrote: > > > I am wondering why with all sharing these wonderful memories of Saginaw that > > everybody is living somewhere else. > > I lived in Saginaw for 29.5 years. I know live in Denmark, Europe. I > miss home. Anything interesting going on there? :) > > -- > Tina B. Tirsek > American living in Denmark, Europe :) > [email protected] > http://pti.stofa.dk/~emmie/ > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/r/BRISTOW/

    03/22/2001 01:11:42