So what are your favorite memories of the 60’s? What carried over from the 60’s to your life? Were you a child of the 60’s or your parents were?
Have fun with this and feel free to share.
There are a lot of you out there!

Take two aspirins, ,your nose, and turn the channel [to C-Span]
By Bruce Bressack
Does anyone remember when TV wasn’t on 24 hours a day…or when ‘The Star Spangled Banner’, with Jets flying overhead, was played at the end of the broadcast day (also known as midnight)? Continue reading Boomers — Take Two Aspirins…
When I was 5 I went to kindergarten with a kid named Gary. He had the coolest toys. He also was related to the man who started the AC Gilbert. Continue reading Erector Sets & Microscopes
I was a child of the 60’s. Born in 1955, I quickly embraced the 60’s. I remember learning to dance The Mashed Potatoes and The Twist with Brookie, a friend of the family. By 1960 my folks had moved to the country. Moving us out of East Haven and into the small farm community of Northford. We lived in a farm house on an old dairy farm. Continue reading Why Record It?
I am a child of the 60’s. Born in 1955. I lived through things like the Viet Nam war, the cold war and my dad’s battle fatigue from World War II.
My multi-purpose for this includes putting legacy and remembrance on the table for my children, friends and those that want a little history. But while there was some tough things, there was also a time that had a different feel to it. My heart and hope is to bring that to you in both fun and serious ways.
We will see how I do.