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A Place of Our Own
Many memories of a ‘special place’ or a physical refuge of the imagination are conceived
in a person’s childhood. We, as children, seek this refuge because we are not given the simplistic freedoms that are overlooked as we age, for example, at my current age of eighteen, I am able to get in my car, call some friends and escape the stress, and burden of reality for a night without a moment’s pause. However, as children we cannot all do this and therefore many of us find small plots in our local area and claim them as our own. These plots could range from a variety of places, such as a clearing in the woods, or a desolate lot; regardless, these areas that our childhood’s claimed as their ‘spot’ were overlooked by the general population, and held no special meaning to anyone else. Having lived in various locations throughout my life I have attained a number of places that hold a special meaning to me, but the most memorable was in Avella, Pennsylvania.
I was just entering seventh grade at Avella High School, as the 'New Kid', all I could hope for was to have a group of people accept me as their friend. Little did I know that those people were: Chris Stokum, Greg Slaney, and Daniel Amaismeir, nor did I know that with these three people would come a sense of stability and the best memories of my life. The four of us all lived within the general vicinity of each other and being without the convenience of a vehicle, or being of legal age to operate one anyways, we reverted to the most renowned form of seventh grade transportation, bicycles. We rode our bikes almost every day the weather permitted, and it was on one of these...
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