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In reply to the discussion: Thank you Midnight Rider for the suggestion. As a kid, were you a "free range kid" out of the house and doing whatever [View all]debm55
(50,634 posts)20. HAHAHHAHAHAH. Oh yes, I remember. Thank you very much catbyte.

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Thank you Midnight Rider for the suggestion. As a kid, were you a "free range kid" out of the house and doing whatever [View all]
debm55
Aug 12
OP
True, Glorfindel,, When the sun was directly overhead I knew it was noon, time for lunch and when the Steel Mill whistle
debm55
Aug 12
#10
I was free range. Out after breakfast, home for lunch, gone again, then home for dinner.
Polly Hennessey
Aug 12
#4
Woods, crick, bike, wild berries, fruit trees, treehouse, fort, sleds, snowpeople, tree climbing, swimming.....
Clouds Passing
Aug 12
#13
Especially in the PA country.....millions of lightening bugs in the meadow
Clouds Passing
Aug 12
#15
Thank you , Clouds Passing I loved the lightening bugs. too. But when it was dark, I stayed in the yard or in the alley
debm55
Aug 12
#16
Yes, we all were..late 60s/ early 70s. The whole family had no contact all day
Demovictory9
Aug 12
#18
Thank you very much, mopinko. I can remember neighbors watching out for other kids that got hurt or one was bullying the
debm55
Aug 12
#28
You are so right, I was never asked "what did you do today" I was nothing really dangerous and it was skates, bikes,
debm55
Aug 12
#29
That sounds like a wondeerful neighborhood to grow up in. Thank you so much for sharing with us.MuseRider.
debm55
Aug 12
#35
Thank you very much, Cloudhopper. Bikes were magic and could take you anyplace. even if it was in your own Neighborhood.
debm55
Aug 12
#36
Thank you very much. You did a lot of work. I bet you really enjoyed the time of being free range. Welcome to DU
debm55
Aug 12
#37
I did have my Keds shoes, But I understand completely what you mean. For me, it was the slag pit from the Steel Mill.
debm55
Aug 12
#38
That's very interesting. Thank you LogDog75 for sharing with us. It sounds like fun.
debm55
Aug 12
#39
Free range within limits, depending on where we lived. When we lived in base housing, I was young enough I was pretty
Dorothy V
Aug 12
#49