Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Winter in Streator, Early 1960s



I have had this photo on my bulletin board for several years now, after finding it in a box of other shots. That's my dad and I know it's Streator, because there is Stan the Big Hairy Deal guy's house across the way. I miss the old square frame photos, but this is one that didn't have a date stamped on the side. From the cars, I'd say early 60s at the latest, because we had a '57 cobalt blue Bell-Air when I was a baby, but that was gone before 1960 was done with. The car on the other side of my dad perhaps belonged to my Auntie Irene and Uncle Bill, but Bill ran a body shop from behind their house on Hall Street, and it might easily have been a paying customer's jalopy. I've written of Streator before, how we had little money and so all the family converging in Streator made for a cheap weekend. All-nite poker, the kids sleeping on end tables and dresser drawers, me outlasting the bunch by watching Godzilla movies broadcast from some station in Bloomington. All the adults smoked, the house smelled like the body shop, and beneath it all was the smell of glue and paint for my oldest cousin's Big Daddy Roth models. I am assuming my dad has just come back from Safarcjeks over on Illinois Street with a carton of Pall Malls. He stopped smoking in 1969, by the way. Not really a mystery photo, just one that is unique because it doesn't match up with any one other photo from the bunch.

4 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

Your dad physically reminds me of my brother Raymond. Happy holidays my friend.

Steve Malley said...

That was cool. Merry Christmas, bud!

James Robert Smith said...

I love old black & white photos. That kind of film stock stands the test of time better than anything else. Color photos fade. Digital files crash and burn. But black & white photographs hang on and on and on and on...

Big Daddy Roth models were at the top of my must-own list when I was a kid. Those and Aurora kits and Weird-Ohs. I nab all of the reissues as fast and I can. My second childhood.

Capcom said...

Very nice photo! I miss the old square ones as well. Remember when they had wavy edges?

Is that a Chevy Impala? We had one of those also. A blue and white one...coolest car we ever had, or the last cool car my dad ever got to have before he had to start getting wagons to drag us kids around in.

Merry Christmas Wayne, and to all our Frankie-philes here.