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Bammer Blackshaw Email
08/23/12

Where do you live now? Ridgecrest CA

How many years were you in the desert? 37

Are you willing to help with pictures? N/A

Are you willing to help with stories? Yes

Comments:
My lifelong friend Paul, Paulie, Weimholt, recently and unexpectedly passed away. My entire family, from my myself, my wife, my children, and my mother attended his funeral this past Sat. It was a very moving service that brought back so many memories I shared with Paulie. He was one of my best friends I have ever had and I will continue to miss him and our friendship. Please keep Paulies family in yours prayers as they have lost a wonderful husband, father, son, and brother.
Bammer Blackshaw


Janet (Hignite) Bannhard Email
08/17/12

Where do you live now? Holt, MI

How many years were you in the desert? 19 years total

Are you willing to help with pictures? No

Are you willing to help with stories? Yes

Comments:

Really like your site. Brings back SO many great memories.
I was born at Ridgecrest Community and lived there until my senior year at Burroughs.
Although I still have family in Ridgecrest, it's been way too long since I've been back!


Steve William Schlah  Email
07/26/12

Where do you live now? Ventura, CA

How many years were you in the desert? Many times since age 8 and now I'm 66

Are you willing to help with pictures? Yes, though most of my pictures are current

Are you willing to help with stories? Yes, am a retired high school History teacher

Comments:
My and my parent's first trip of many trips to the Owens Valley was in 1954 and we would stay 'around the bend' (where one can no longer place a trailer, like we did, let alone camp), at Convict Lake, as our 'base of operations' for fishing the valley and touring the sights; such as Bodie, the Post Pile, Bridgeport, the Hot Springs, the many lakes and others. But after 3 trips in the last 2 years, primarily to Convict (where I have asked my children to scatter my ashes when the time comes) and to Independence (to the Hall of Records to get info on my 'biological mother, Mary Arlen Davis Steffen, whose husband, Ray's family came to the Valley around 1900 - I am an adoptee) and to Bishop, to see their houses, where she spent her last 61 years (all of which I did not know about until 3 years ago) and where, at Pioneer Cemetery, they are both buried, along with many of his ancestors. Mary and her husband, I understand, had run the Store/Gas Station in Benton for many years. But I have been drawn to the Valley since my first 1954 trip, without knowing my 'biological' connection. In 1958, age 12, I even climbed 3/4 of the way up Mt. Morrison, at Convict, by myself, until I saw a Bear and nearly 'ran down' the mountain. But that was only the 1st trip among a dozen that I made to the Valley and plan many more until I don't leave. If anyone as further info on the Steffens, please contact me.
Steve Schlah   schlah@gmail.com


Kathy silva "Buckley" Email
06/30/12

Where do you live now? Modesto,ca

How many years were you in the desert? Off and on for 10

Are you willing to help with pictures? Yes. My mom would have them

Are you willing to help with stories? Yes

Comments:
I loved the freedom as a child.  Riding horses at bottom acres, wearing the ankle tag at the officers pool, playing on the swing set before the drive in movie.  Sooo much more


Susan Kay Lovelace 
06/28/12

Where do you live now? Bixby, OK

How many years were you in the desert? 3

Are you willing to help with pictures? I don't know if I have any that will help, but I'll check for some.

Are you willing to help with stories? Just one that my mom shared.

Comments:
Mom and dad lived in Sandys' Trailer Court, Ridgecrest, Calif.

I was Dr. Thomas A. Drummond's first breech delivery. July 18, 1954, Sunday 3:03 a.m. Ridgecrest Hospital. Came out with one black/purple foot from sitting on it during delivery. She said I was posing for my grand entrance. :) Mothers!

My hospital certificate has the hospital picture on the left.
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