Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A 70-year romance that's still sizzling

A project that's finally ready for me to share.

Gloria and Snicks came into my life in April of 2002 when Neal Velgos and I were exploring the former right-of-way of the Pacific Electric streetcar line that ran from Burbank and Glendale to the Subway Terminal Building at 4th and Hill streets in downtown L.A. They were enjoying the afternoon shadows in front of their small, hillside home in the Silverlake/Edendale neighborhood. They threw a warm greeting our way as we paced up their street. Before we passed the next house, we realized that this was a couple we should spend a few minutes with. Before long, it was clear that theirs was a story that we needed to preserve.

In early 2013, Gloria will turn 90. Snicks will be 93. They met in 1942 and got married before his Army division shipped out to Europe. This is the story of how they came together at a time the world seemed to be falling apart. It ends when Snicks and his best friend finally returned to the two sisters they had married before they went to war. This, by the way, is what The Endangered History Project was meant to create. If it moves you, please share it, or even consider participating in the next project. And we always love it when you subscribe to this blog.






3 comments:

Carol Romero said...

I truly enjoyed this story. Thank you for sharing. <3

Carol Romero said...

I truly enjoyed this story. Thank you for sharing. <3

Efrem said...

I loved it Don. I just enjoy the way you fall into these situations that allow you to open up the inner feelings of so many individuals. It seems like most everyone has some sort of a unique story and/or stage in their lives that would be interesting to share. Great Job!