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Originally Posted by SarahElizabeth
.......Singing "Blowin' in the Wind,".. Singing "We Shall Overcome"...going to folk festivals, motorcycle riding from college to the lake nearby, the feeling that I could really make a difference in the world, the idealism, the hope, the excitement of listening to a new Dylan album, a new Simon and Garfunkel album, a new Beatles album, believin' that everyone meant well - just being so naive and innocent..  *
* I was NOT in church in the 60s.
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My birthday July 20th 1969. I was 5 years old. I got a $5.00 bill for my Birthday. Baught a box of baseball cards and candy.
Then got to watch:
On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon. He said the historic words, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
A camera in the Lunar Module provided live television coverage as Neil Armstrong climbed down the ladder to the surface of the moon.
I got to stay up late at night, it was around 11:PM or so when Neil Armstrong stepped out on to the moon.
I was told it took 23 minutes for the signal of his stepping from the lunar spacecraft for the images and the audio to reach Earth.
So when we thought we were seeing it live.
it had already happened some 20 or so minutes earlier.
Yep we had a TV back in 1969 UPC minister's home and all....
Another memory with my family that has been with me now for almost 38 years...
Nathan Eckstadt