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Saturday, April 08, 2006

69 North Fulton

Posted by Picasa This is a picture of the Cuddy family home at 69 North Fulton Street (thanks, John!) which my maternal grandparents, George and Florence Cuddy, owned until 1972 and where my mother grew up. The Wilsons, Carol and her mother, owned the house to the south and the Ramages lived next door to the north. Holley Street runs behind the backyard.I loved the front porch. For a child it was big enough to run around on, and in summer the forest green wooden blinds would be rolled down to the railings, to protect against the afternoon heat and summer rain storms.

The driveway was loose stone paved over dirt and ran the length of the property down to the big white garage along the back corner. I never remember them keeping the car in the garage, though. The hand mower Francis (Myers) pushed to cut the grass was stored there, and I remember old maps pinned up on the wall, and some gardening tools like a rake and shovel. There was a big barn of a storage building, probably an old stable, that belonged to the Ramages that sat across from Grandpa's garage, though I don't recall spending any time in it. Gram hung the wash from the clotheslines out back when it was mild enough. Otherwise clothes were hung to dry on lines in the cellar.

Along the garage wall were thick green ferns and in the corner the remains of what was at one time a small ornamental pond. There were lilac bushes far down the yard, trees practically they were so tall and overgrown. The Ramages had masses of lilacs along their yard, deep purple, light purple white and pink. Come late April and the whole place smelled like spring. Gram also planted a few hyacinths and narcissus but mostly she had rose bushes alongside the south side of the house and under the front windows. Yellow roses were her favorites.

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