Author: | John Boshard | ISBN: | 9781682898956 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. | Publication: | May 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Boshard |
ISBN: | 9781682898956 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. |
Publication: | May 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
I was a very lucky boy during the sixties. I lived in Anaheim, California, close to about everything that was nationally popular. The beach, Disneyland, Knots Berry Farm, the desert, the mountains, and all the movie companies. Ive known people that went surfing in the morning, snow-skiing that same afternoon, then camping in the desert that night. Ive been to all those places in one day only. I didnt ski. Southern California was magical during the sixties. The surfing movies, rock music, Hollywood, and the movie stars. The hippies began a change that swept away most of everything and started the seventies. I wasnt a hippie, though. I was a Boy Scout and did sports at school. So I wasnt really part of any fad or group that received fame. I did get to see a widened range of the western states mountains. Primarily the High Sierras of California and the Uintah Mountains in Utah. Ive seen just about every wild animal in the United States out in the wild itself. Ive never seen a Sasquatch, but Ive heard an amazing and loud noise that wasnt man-made. As Ive researched the sounds of animals that were in those areas, nothing resembled itnot even close! Ive also smelled an odor that was amazingly pungent and stinky. However, it was not a skunk (of which Ive also had hands-on experience). Ive felt the surreal and strange feeling of being followed by that same loud and stinky animal. That was a very moving experience (I was really moved that day)! Ive done most of what Ive written about in this book (except the getting lost for days). I hope youll enjoy this story. Ive sort of lived it.
I was a very lucky boy during the sixties. I lived in Anaheim, California, close to about everything that was nationally popular. The beach, Disneyland, Knots Berry Farm, the desert, the mountains, and all the movie companies. Ive known people that went surfing in the morning, snow-skiing that same afternoon, then camping in the desert that night. Ive been to all those places in one day only. I didnt ski. Southern California was magical during the sixties. The surfing movies, rock music, Hollywood, and the movie stars. The hippies began a change that swept away most of everything and started the seventies. I wasnt a hippie, though. I was a Boy Scout and did sports at school. So I wasnt really part of any fad or group that received fame. I did get to see a widened range of the western states mountains. Primarily the High Sierras of California and the Uintah Mountains in Utah. Ive seen just about every wild animal in the United States out in the wild itself. Ive never seen a Sasquatch, but Ive heard an amazing and loud noise that wasnt man-made. As Ive researched the sounds of animals that were in those areas, nothing resembled itnot even close! Ive also smelled an odor that was amazingly pungent and stinky. However, it was not a skunk (of which Ive also had hands-on experience). Ive felt the surreal and strange feeling of being followed by that same loud and stinky animal. That was a very moving experience (I was really moved that day)! Ive done most of what Ive written about in this book (except the getting lost for days). I hope youll enjoy this story. Ive sort of lived it.