I was a 5 year old, at my aunts house in Auburn NY
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I was a 5 year old, at my aunts house in Auburn NY
13 years old here at home in Radcliff Ky. More specifically, probably in the bathroom, ughh..reading
On the farm on hwy 79, 5 miles north of Russellville. Had just finished milking and feeding the cows and putting the milk in the 10 gallon cans. Might have already hauled the cans from the barn to the back yard under the apple tree where the 300 gallon water tank sat under the tree with a water hose running 55 degree well water into the tank. This cooled the milk and kept it from spoiling over night before I hauled it to the road the next morning to be picked up by the cheese company. 4 hours earlier I was probably leaving the tobacco patch from doing something. Once you got tobacco set, after the first 21 days there was always something one could be doing in the 3 acre patch until the day it went to the barn.
The next year Mom and Dad sold the farm and we moved to town. I still did farm work in the late spring and summer, but I did not have to milk cows twice a day 365 days a year.
Flatwoods, KY. 12 years old so probably playing Wiffleball or baseball.
Inwas sleeping. Parents woke me up to watch TV
I was ten, we were living in Paducah. Later in the morning Rolling Hills CC like most week days in the summer.
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I was working my summer job at the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant. I was in the Poach House operating 8 vats of slurry. I worked a rotating schedule, so that week I was off the day of the launch, but Sunday Night when Armstrong landed on the moon, I was driving back home from work listening to the reports on radio. Family held the champaigne toast until I arrived.
I guess my mom and dad could have been attempting to conceive me as I was born the next March.
One of my big regrets is I didn't get to see Armstrong on the moon live. I loved all of the Apollo stuff, but I was only 5 and didn't have a grasp on when it was actually happening and my parents weren't into it. So I learned about it the next day.
I watched it live, on TV, with my Mother in our living room.
I knew that we were watching history happen before our very eyes, and I am so thankful that I was able to share the experience with my Mom.
BTW, contingency plan and draft speech for President Nixon in the event of a moon landing disaster:
https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/stat...44135641014272
Oh, and a good Twitter account for all this: Relive Apollo 11, "live tweeting" the mission in "real time" for the corresponding day and time:
https://twitter.com/ReliveApollo11
I was a month away from turning five, and recall seeing some of the coverage on TV.
When I started school I did rock this lunchbox commemorating Apollo 11.
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Sorry to be “that guy,” but I was about negative 4 years old at the time.
In fact, nobody has walked on the moon in my lifetime, as the last person who did so accomplished it in 1972. I just realized that.
So 50 years ago today, I remember we were boating and left early to get home to watch the moon landing.
We were living in Paducah and typically either went to Barclay or Kentucky Lake, but IIRC we put in downtown Paducah on the Ohio/TN River... which was much closer to home.
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Swimming
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...o_Kopechne.jpg
Or maybe not
If that’s the girlfriend I am guessing not swimming!
...at 10 years old, it was pretty “neat” but I remember my parents being very excited and even amazed about the whole deal. I would later understand why.
Later we got to stay up late to watch the walk...
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I remember what my Mom said to me about the lunar landing and walk.
She commented on how they used to get the news by sitting around the radio. And then television came along. She said she was amazed that we were actually witnessing all of this as it was happening.
She told me that just 20 years prior no one even thought about space flight, much less flying to and putting men on the moon.
She said that the world was growing and moving fast, and that we always had to remember who we are and that moving forward things would happen quickly.
There was a lot more said.
It was one of the best times I had with my Mom. Oh, here were many, many others, for sure, but this was just us, and it was so special to me.
I was negative 8 years old still stuck somewhere between my dad’s 13 year old mind and his groin.
I watched the moon landing on vacation visiting family in Hollywood Florida. I recall sodas were not allowed in their house and all I could drink was water or a small glass of beer. Seriously. They were the original Armstrong’s Worldwide Church of God members.
He was found later to not be living exactly like his flock and the church split. They were not allowed to visit any doctor except for a broken bone or the like and no blood transfusions or preventive medicines.
Armstrong got sick and had a revelation.. after it was discovered he had had a transfusion
It's funny, I remember it on television, but only vaguely. I must have been living in Hopkinsville, but I don't even recall exactly the television. I know we were all watching it together, but I don't really remember it. That's very sad for me, because I was old enough to remember, at the ripe old age of 9 years old.