Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Chinese Graveyard

This morning I had a text from Priscilla Pryor Garrett wondering how many of us remember "the Chinese Graveyard".  In the course of the last week it seems that the Express News had published an article about the cemetery whose actual name is Loma China.  If you have a subscription to The Express News you can read the article here.  If you don't subscribe, there is another online article about the cemetery at Ghost City Tours

Whenever a group of my teenage friends were out cruising around the Harlandale area 60 years or so ago, it seems there was always someone who wanted to go to the Chinese Graveyard.  Personally, I was afraid of the dark so I was never the one who suggested a visit there but there was always someone who did.  Anytime a group was loaded in Bob Gill's car, it seems as though we always ended up there.

Some seem to remember a visit when David Young fell into a grave, but I didn't see that, probably because I would never get out of the car and prowl around the cemetery at night.

For those of you who remember childhood visits to Loma China, I just thought you would enjoy a trip down memory lane.  The two articles with links above also include lots of photographs.


Saturday, October 3, 2020

Another Little Birthday Celebration

Since we've had very little news or information in a while, I thought I would share a few photos from the little "socially distant" birthday party for Bonnie Hannan Dugi in September.

Bonnie 
A few little trinkets

                     

Bonnie and daughter Adana

And a few more old Harlandale friends were there too, some of whom didn't get in any pictures, but here are John & Shirley.

John & Shirley Moore May

I won't say how old Bonnie was on this birthday, but if you went to Harlandale with us and graduated in 1963, I'm sure you can work it out.