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Last night I dreamed I went to Manderley again…
Posted January 6th, 2001 : domesticatThe first line from one of my favorite books—Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. Oddly appropriate: a book that starts with a young, confused woman who flees everything she knows—and ends with a grand old building in flames.
My previous entry about this will eventually scroll. For when that happens, here are three pictures:
Let me tell you what it was like to grow up in this place: Bauxite, currently population ~400. So named for the bauxite ore that was available in the area. It became a boom town in World War II. Bauxite, you may remember, is the ore from which aluminum is made—aluminum that was made into lightweight planes that helped win that war.
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Posted January 5th, 2001 : domesticatLet me sing a requiem for a place I loved and hated; hated for its pain and loved for its family memories.
This was the main building for a very small school. Given that my graduating class had 33 people in it, I think you can quickly understand that what you're seeing is the destruction of an entire school.
Sayonara, you old building, steeped with memories. You went down with quite a fight, it seems. There is, apparently, more truth than I expected in the statement "You can't go home again."
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