Slower Lower
Back by popular demand! Grandma Shirley returned to the Slower Lower podcast for a conversation about her life in the tiny town of Trappe in Talbot County, Maryland, in the 1950s and 60s. Topics discussed: * Meeting a young man named Charles Diefenderfer in 1950 and going for a drive before camp meeting service. * Denton Pilgrim Holiness Camp in the 1950s. * Getting married and moving from Hurlock to Trappe; differences between the two communities. * A short stay in nearby Easton. * Interesting pronunciations of the name Diefenderfer. * Churches in Oxford and Cambridge. * Living next door to professional baseball legend Frank "Home Run" Baker. * Eating her first soft crab. * Steamed crabs, oysters, and Charles's boat. * Crossing the Chesapeake Bay by ferry, and the impact of the controversial Bay Bridge. * Reactions to the assassination of President Kennedy. * The role of church in the family's social life. * . . . . and more! Leave a comment or question for Grandma Shirley, and we'll be sure to share it with her.
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