Mat
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I am glad to see this question. When I was around 4 my Grandmother would put myself and my 2 year older than myself aunt into the car and drive to her best friend in Houston who had been best friends since the 20s in Oklahoma City.
I will never forget the smell of fresh coffee and a mans after shave that her husband used. The coffee was real and the after shave was consumable if you strained it thru a napkin to remove the dyes and perfume. In the old days friends stayed friends and we always referred to them as Aunt and Uncle s ...
As soon as you opened that front door you would smell the coffee and after shave. Only Linda and myself are still alive, Aunt Opal died in 1984 and her son the one with the cowboy hat died in 2015. I talked to Linda yesterday late afternoon and she is in a senior home near her children in Arizona.
One other thing I remember was all of us driving to Humble Tx any old morning in spring and we would stop and buy a dozen donuts and a gallon of cold Milk. Pick out a nice spot along side the untraveled road out in the oil fields and always under a shade tree we would spread a blanket and have our donuts. If the Dew Berries were out we would pick gallons of berries and go home and make fresh berry pies.
I will never forget the smell of fresh coffee and a mans after shave that her husband used. The coffee was real and the after shave was consumable if you strained it thru a napkin to remove the dyes and perfume. In the old days friends stayed friends and we always referred to them as Aunt and Uncle s ...
As soon as you opened that front door you would smell the coffee and after shave. Only Linda and myself are still alive, Aunt Opal died in 1984 and her son the one with the cowboy hat died in 2015. I talked to Linda yesterday late afternoon and she is in a senior home near her children in Arizona.
One other thing I remember was all of us driving to Humble Tx any old morning in spring and we would stop and buy a dozen donuts and a gallon of cold Milk. Pick out a nice spot along side the untraveled road out in the oil fields and always under a shade tree we would spread a blanket and have our donuts. If the Dew Berries were out we would pick gallons of berries and go home and make fresh berry pies.