Coventry Country Store sweets, having a snack outside on a warm April Day
Antiques downtown I’m always loving reflections.
Visitors Center the former Jail and Town Hall
Connecticut Glass Museum North River Road Coventry
The Strong House or as I knew it the McKusicks’s home.
History map of the Booth Dimock Library
Wellwoods Store, as it was known when I moved here from Worcester Mass. in the mid Fifties.
I hope these images inspire warm memories to all my Coventry friends, or any small town folks. peace pjc
Comments
Dave (Richard) Lemaysays
Peter, Very nice pics. They two kids in the 2009 Coventry pics look like they’re related to you, are they?
I saw that you moved to Coventry in the mid-fifties from Worcester, MA
I moved to Manchester, CT, in the late fifties from Leominster, MA and then to Coventry in 1965
Thank you David the two kids hung at at the Country Store on South Street. I had seen them before so I made a few images. Spring, warm youthful crushes maybe is what I saw. Youthful, childhood is a recurring theme. Thanks for visiting
Dave (Richard) Lemay says
Peter, Very nice pics. They two kids in the 2009 Coventry pics look like they’re related to you, are they?
I saw that you moved to Coventry in the mid-fifties from Worcester, MA
I moved to Manchester, CT, in the late fifties from Leominster, MA and then to Coventry in 1965
Peter J. Crowley says
Thank you David the two kids hung at at the Country Store on South Street. I had seen them before so I made a few images. Spring, warm youthful crushes maybe is what I saw. Youthful, childhood is a recurring theme. Thanks for visiting
Barbara Hall says
Loved seeing the photos. Miss seeing you.
Peter J. Crowley says
You the Booth Dimock and Coventry are so far away but ever present. thanks peace