If you think this doesn't look like Clearwater FL, you're right. The picture of Pellettiere grandchildren Lynn, Cindy and little Katie was taken on a windy day in Palatine IL in the same year - 1971. Our house behind them on Skylark Drive was brand-new, as you can see from the lack of bushes, flowers, trees.
I loved reading this page of my mother's diary because she sounded so happy. This diary entry is not in Pieces of a Life.
Sat., February 27, 1971 - "As I write this (Sun. 1:15 P.M.), it us a beautiful, sunny 80 degree day. Boats are out in the Intracoastal waterway, which our apartment faces. A girl is sunning on the lawn below us. Also workmen are placing new seawalls on the west side of our parking lot.
Now for Saturday! I wore my orange pant suit to Jennings tonite - surprised them, I guess. Claire served bread-cheese souffle & cake with ice cream layer. We played bridge and Merle won. Nice time all told.
In afternoon I was unusually busy at the gift shop from 2 to 5. A lady patient spent $15.42 on several items - two of which I gift wrapped. She wrote a check."
Until I read this entry, I didn't recall that Mom worked in the hospital's gift shop. I would guess it was the Morton Plant Hospital, which is the only one I heard about in their years in Florida. The Jennings were long-time friends of Ruth and John's in Oak Park at the First Baptist Church. Several couples moved to that area and others vacationed there for a few months in the winter. Ruth and John joined the Methodist Church when they moved to Florida because it seemed more like First Baptist.
John had started out as a Methodist from boyhood until he married Ruth in 1929.
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