A Favorite Summer Memory
Summer is off to a great start in my house. My daughter is in the middle of a project with a non-profit that is turning out to be a fantastic experience on so many levels. My son just finished the travel camp half of his summer and has now started the sports half. Baseball camp started today and he has already won an award for some play in the outfield.
I have distinct memories of my summers growing up in Brooklyn. Carefree and fun. My dad was a school principal and so he was home all summer long. For years, my parents owned a boat and I remember spending days on end out on the water on beautiful summer days.
As you look back, is there a summer that stands out as your best?

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Summer as a kid meant a month of sleep-away camp in Pennsylvania (I went for nine years with largely the same kids and the same counselor), and then a month with my Godparents in Chilmark. We'd decamp in the station wagon (always a large Pontiac), with my two older cousins from South Carolina in the car and somehow squeeze into a three bedroom house with one bathroom. Until 1967 there was no electricity, the kitchen sink had a hand pump and the telephone was shared with the three other houses on the road; you picked up the receiver and waited for the operator to say "number please." Very Mayberry. No television until 1969 when we got a 15 inch black and white table model to see the moon shot. There was a generator for electric lighting and the operative word was "primitive." Best was hanging out with my amazing Godparents, Bernice and Clarke (one of my son's middle names is Clarke). She was unbeatable in Scrabble and deadly at Bridge... and drove her baby blue Mercedes 280SL much too fast.
They were Quakers. Long ago and far away...
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