Ellens store at Fallsburg .I grew up in Fallsburg and loved this store and its owner. She was one of the kindest women i have ever met she always had time for us kids. It had a long bar and bar stools to climb up on and a pinball machine that i was great at or so i thought. And u could get a pop and some candy for a quarter god i miss that life but was blessed to grow up there.
I don’t know if you’re able to read this, but your brief “snippet” of a memory once lived brought a smile to my face and tear to my eye, for that is a moment unique unto yourself and one which won’t ever be lived or experienced by anyone ever again. Like the store you remember, those days are gone forever except in memory. Tell your stories while you still can!!
Ellens store at Fallsburg .I grew up in Fallsburg and loved this store and its owner. She was one of the kindest women i have ever met she always had time for us kids. It had a long bar and bar stools to climb up on and a pinball machine that i was great at or so i thought. And u could get a pop and some candy for a quarter god i miss that life but was blessed to grow up there.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know if you’re able to read this, but your brief “snippet” of a memory once lived brought a smile to my face and tear to my eye, for that is a moment unique unto yourself and one which won’t ever be lived or experienced by anyone ever again. Like the store you remember, those days are gone forever except in memory. Tell your stories while you still can!!
DeleteMy Father owned the Rag Store down the way,
ReplyDeleteI truly miss those days as well. Ray and Ellen were wonderfull people.
Curtiss Branham
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This isn't the same Country Store in the curve across from the car wash is it?
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