Hi Jayson, I met your dad once or twice and went to the garage sale after your dad passed away. I actually now own one of the three units on the block, knowing that it was your dad's house. This was a factor in me signing up to buy the unit. I feel a connection to your life I was aware that Ray worked @ Festival Hall) For the first year after our unit was built, my parents lived there. Anyway, it was great to hear your memories and learn about the dirt yard! Cheers David White
This looks professional. I like it. Thanks for sharing. It makes me realise that it doesn't matter where you are, your childhood is never coming 'round again.
Just to let you know that we don't live near St Elmos... but loved your video... somehow it resonated with universal childhoods... thank you for polishing this small video gem
I grew up on Moore st. Your street sucks. We had way more fun in our street. We had the Blind creek runnen through and made a swing. Those were the days. Go the Gully!!!!
Moore St, thats near the Milkbar on Forest Road isn't it. I helped out there very briefly when I was about 13! We also sold our bus to someone living on Olivebank rd (I think). Moore street couldn't have been more fun we had the creek at the end of our street with the drain pipe. Hours of fun!
hi. I spent several years at Vaughn Ave next door/ behind Paul and Steve...I have photos of them at my birthday partys!!! I remember alot of the things you talk about in your clip.I still see Hilary...she still has the same hair style!! Thanks for a brief back!! Katy
wow this is a GREAT video. i live just off scoresby road in knoxfield and ive never heard of this place but i looked it up on the melways and its just next to my house
Hi Jayson, I met your dad once or twice and went to the garage sale after your dad passed away. I actually now own one of the three units on the block, knowing that it was your dad's house. This was a factor in me signing up to buy the unit. I feel a connection to your life I was aware that Ray worked @ Festival Hall) For the first year after our unit was built, my parents lived there. Anyway, it was great to hear your memories and learn about the dirt yard! Cheers David White
Posterswhite 2 years ago
This looks professional. I like it. Thanks for sharing. It makes me realise that it doesn't matter where you are, your childhood is never coming 'round again.
VivianRoo 3 years ago
Just to let you know that we don't live near St Elmos... but loved your video... somehow it resonated with universal childhoods... thank you for polishing this small video gem
linday101 3 years ago
I grew up on Moore st. Your street sucks. We had way more fun in our street. We had the Blind creek runnen through and made a swing. Those were the days. Go the Gully!!!!
flatnaka510 3 years ago
Moore St, thats near the Milkbar on Forest Road isn't it. I helped out there very briefly when I was about 13! We also sold our bus to someone living on Olivebank rd (I think). Moore street couldn't have been more fun we had the creek at the end of our street with the drain pipe. Hours of fun!
jaysonemery 3 years ago
hey its st elmo in the gully yo !!!! i grew up in the gully what a trip . that voice over lay gave me nausia .
EEZAL 3 years ago
Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing your sweet memories.
thearchitectmama 3 years ago
hi. I spent several years at Vaughn Ave next door/ behind Paul and Steve...I have photos of them at my birthday partys!!! I remember alot of the things you talk about in your clip.I still see Hilary...she still has the same hair style!! Thanks for a brief back!! Katy
tovadog 4 years ago
Hi Katy,
I remember you. I remember popping over to your place a few times with Paul, can't remember much more than that but I know the house you lived in!
jaysonemery 4 years ago
wow this is a GREAT video. i live just off scoresby road in knoxfield and ive never heard of this place but i looked it up on the melways and its just next to my house
jorjor05 4 years ago
Thanks jorjor, glad you liked it. It was a lot of fun to make. Alwa
jaysonemery 4 years ago