Riley Park
Parks
Riley Park had a wading pool and the best playground equipment in the district. There were wooden horse swings that were incredibly fun to ride on. Occasionally my dad would take me to this park to play. At the end of Grade 2 my teacher, Mrs Miller took our class to Riley Park for an end of the year playday. On the way back to Melville Schott, (we walked) we stopped at the little strip mall near Jenkins and she bought all of us ice cream cones. Field trips were VERY infrequent in 1961 so a day at Riley Park with my class was a memorable event!
CA
AB
Calgary
19 Ave SW & 26 St SW
My First Neighborhood
“Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.” ~ John Ed Pearce
For the first nine years of my life I lived at 1705 31st Street SW in Calgary, Alberta. From 1953-62 I lived there with my mother, father and sister Sandra (who is six years older than I am). Those years are full of happy memories for me. This district (called Killarney) was home to an abundance of children my age. It was a new district so everyone moved around the same time. Families on 31st Street watched out for each other's children and there was an energy that comes with a new, growing community. I have identified thirteen landmarks and the memories that are attached to those places. These places shaped who I am today and the memories are pleasant reminders of secure, happy childhood.
Click on the place markers and read about these memories and see pictures of these places that fill up my mind!