Echo Park has gone through a period of gentrification and is now home to artists, musicians and bohemian types. The last time we were all there was for a family potluck picnic; I always loved picnics there because the lotus blossoms in the lake were so beautiful and the paddle boats they had for rent were so much fun.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Memories
Aunt Amy, Echo Park 1948Amy was the sister closest to my mother in just about every way and more like a second mother to me than an aunt. Growing up in Minnesota she dreamed of moving to Los Angeles and eventually did. She and my uncle bought a house near Echo Park and lived there with their two sons for some years. Later they moved to the San Fernando Valley where she now lives alone; her husband and eldest son have passed away and her younger son lives in Utah with his wife and family.
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Echo park is a lovely oasis in the city. I love the memories of picnics in the park when i was growing up.
We used to go to Lincoln Park in the Heights....paddles boats too. I love your old pics...mine are similar...today everyone would be in shorts or jeans.
Mom, since mother passed away our large family picnics have all but disappeared and I miss that.
And you're right Rosemary - jeans or shorts today.
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