Slower Lower
This very special episode of the Slower Lower podcast features Chris's 91-year-old grandma, Shirley, who was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, in 1934. In Grandma Shirley's first-ever podcast interview, she talks about growing up in the small town of Hurlock in the 1930s and 1940s. Topics discussed: * The Pike family's old house in the woods at Rhodesdale. * The sad poisoning of the family's dog, Jojo, by neighbors. * Moving to Charles Street in Hurlock in 1937. * Walking everywhere because they didn't have a car. * Taking the train to shop in Cambridge. * Shirley's first trip to Ocean City with a Sunday School group around 1939. * Beach and boardwalk attire. * A later trip to bustling New York City. * School, the exciting weekly visit to the library, and holiday festivities. * The Baptist and Pilgrim Holiness churches. * Getting blessed: Runners, walkers, and holy rollers. * Making clothes out of feed bags. * Grabbing a chicken from the backyard for a fried chicken dinner. * Food from the garden. * Christmas oranges and nuts. * Never eating crabs or crab soup!? * Ooter Harper's store and penny candy selection. * Shirley's first job at the 5 & 10 in Federalsburg in 1950. * What can parents of today learn from the parents of the 1930s and 1940s? Drop a comment or question for Grandma Shirley and we'll share it with her.
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