Rita -- Natchez
Quote from Forum Archives on August 21, 2001, 8:43 pmPosted by: ritaann <ritaann@...>
West Bank Eatery!! That must be it. Oh it was wonderful. Jennifer was
apparently very shy so you may not have known her to even exist. When I met
her she didn't talk much. Maybe I didn't give her much time to talk! But
anyway, she was extremly shy and wasn't much for making friends. Do you have
a yearbook? Oh well, wanted to run it by you. Yes....it is a small world. Do
you remember the bar that burned down? I remember her telling me about a bar
there in Natchez that had burned down when she was younger. She also took me
someplace where there was an old wooden bridge you could drive your car
over. Oh, we had such a wonderful time, you lived in such a beautiful place.
I will always remember the beautiful homes we toured, an old country store,
an Indian Burial Mound (I think that's what it was) What a great summer I
had, this brings back some wonderful memories. Thanks for going down memory
lane with me. ~:o)
Rita
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----- Original Message -----
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [ChristianBooks] Secular Reading -- Rita -- Natchez> In a message dated 08/21/2001 12:19:46 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> > Well, I have been to Natchez, MS. One of my best friends was born and
raised
> > there. Jennifer Good I think was her maiden name. Just wanted to run it
by
> > you to see if you might possibly know her. She has older sisters as
well.
> > Janice and Darlene. Jennifer would have graduated probably in 1981.
> > Huh.....just curious. I loved Natchez! She took me to the little seafood
> > restauraunt across the bridge.
>
> Hey Rita -- I graduated in 1980, so she would be about my age, but I don't
> remember anyone with the last name Good. That said -- I went to a small
prep
> school (32 in my graduating class). Natchez (unfortunately) is very
cliquish,
> so if she did not run in my circle of friends, well.... Sounds like I am
> being critical of my home town ... and I am... I love a lot of natchez,
but
> the society there is awful. Very snobbish and very much a who-you-know or
> who-you-are world. I am very glad my kids are not being raised in that
> atmosphere. And all that said -- it is a neat place to visit -- the
> architecture is amazing -- mostly antebellum -- and the flowers in spring
are
> awesome!
>
> As for the restaurant -- it had to be 1 of 2 places -- if it was just of
the
> bridges and mostly catfish, then it was the Sandbar. If it was down the
river
> a bit and had a great view of the river and had various types of seafood,
it
> was West Bank Eatery -- I love that place! Haven't eaten there in years!
>
> Small World isn't it.
>
> YSIC -- Barb
>
Posted by: ritaann <ritaann@...>
apparently very shy so you may not have known her to even exist. When I met
her she didn't talk much. Maybe I didn't give her much time to talk! But
anyway, she was extremly shy and wasn't much for making friends. Do you have
a yearbook? Oh well, wanted to run it by you. Yes....it is a small world. Do
you remember the bar that burned down? I remember her telling me about a bar
there in Natchez that had burned down when she was younger. She also took me
someplace where there was an old wooden bridge you could drive your car
over. Oh, we had such a wonderful time, you lived in such a beautiful place.
I will always remember the beautiful homes we toured, an old country store,
an Indian Burial Mound (I think that's what it was) What a great summer I
had, this brings back some wonderful memories. Thanks for going down memory
lane with me. ~:o)
Rita
http://www.nestfamily.com/aevans
Character Building Products for the entire family.
http://www.achristianconnection.com
Providing families with links to Business, Finances, Homeschool
and other areas of interest.
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [ChristianBooks] Secular Reading -- Rita -- Natchez
> In a message dated 08/21/2001 12:19:46 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> > Well, I have been to Natchez, MS. One of my best friends was born and
raised
> > there. Jennifer Good I think was her maiden name. Just wanted to run it
by
> > you to see if you might possibly know her. She has older sisters as
well.
> > Janice and Darlene. Jennifer would have graduated probably in 1981.
> > Huh.....just curious. I loved Natchez! She took me to the little seafood
> > restauraunt across the bridge.
>
> Hey Rita -- I graduated in 1980, so she would be about my age, but I don't
> remember anyone with the last name Good. That said -- I went to a small
prep
> school (32 in my graduating class). Natchez (unfortunately) is very
cliquish,
> so if she did not run in my circle of friends, well.... Sounds like I am
> being critical of my home town ... and I am... I love a lot of natchez,
but
> the society there is awful. Very snobbish and very much a who-you-know or
> who-you-are world. I am very glad my kids are not being raised in that
> atmosphere. And all that said -- it is a neat place to visit -- the
> architecture is amazing -- mostly antebellum -- and the flowers in spring
are
> awesome!
>
> As for the restaurant -- it had to be 1 of 2 places -- if it was just of
the
> bridges and mostly catfish, then it was the Sandbar. If it was down the
river
> a bit and had a great view of the river and had various types of seafood,
it
> was West Bank Eatery -- I love that place! Haven't eaten there in years!
>
> Small World isn't it.
>
> YSIC -- Barb
>