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These are a few more photos from my friend's recent trip back to Osterholz. These are photos from the town square. Very little has changed. This tower was always there, and I never knew what it was. There was a kind of canal that went through the...
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Osterholz American High School was located in the village of Osterholz-Sharmbeck. The army post was actually several miles away at Garlstadt (and then the US military had a shipping port presence in Bremerhaven). For the first few months that we lived...
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Here's another photo from my past. The building in the foreground was the school cafeteria and the band and choir room. It looks pretty unchanged.
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Here are a few photos of the elementary school as it looks today. It's where Ryan went to school. It was actually a large American school complex with one building for k-6 and another for 7 - 12. There was also another building for the cafeteria and...
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Here's an older photo of Osterholz American High School back when it was an American High School. I'm not sure how the building is being used now.
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An old friend from Osterholz, Christina Pocaigue Stelljes , recently revisited and took some photos of our old school and the village. Readers will have to allow me a little trip down memory lane. This is the way the entrance to the school looks now ...
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I've always like the way branches look in the winter time, naked and exposed so that you can see all the little twigs if you look hard enough. I always thought just nothing but branches would make a cool pen and ink drawing some day, although with...
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On my recent journey, one of my most prized posessions was distroyed. Delta Airlines smashed my camera. So far I've had little satisfaction on the issue. They almost seem to be intentionally not responding. Usually when I fly from Kansas City to New...
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These are a few photos from this past weekend. My good friend Tina J and Karen (who now lives in San Diego, but was visiting for the weekend) celebrated their birthdays. Tina B (yes, I know a lot of Tinas) also had the grand opening First Friday of her...
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These are a few photos from this past weekend. My good friend Tina J and Karen (who now lives in San Diego, but was visiting for the weekend) celebrated their birthdays. Tina B (yes, I know a lot of Tinas) also had the grand opening First Friday of her...
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Here are two of my other local little friends. Dominick, in the yellow, is Lyra's big brother. Mark dressed up this year as Buzz from Toy Story. Mark plays violin and is a really smart little guy! He's friends with Dominick - a great pair. Mark's...
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Lyra is one of my little local friends with albinism. Her mom serves on the NOAH board. She's such a cutie with lots and lots of personality and energy - I just love getting a chance to see her. She's growing up so much!
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