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In reply to the discussion: Where were you when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon? [View all]llmart
(16,331 posts)42. Thank you for such a wonderful story.
Ironically, I just got back from vacationing in Florida visiting my son who is an engineer for NASA at the Kennedy Space Center. Pretty ironic for me also since I got married to his father the day before the moon landing. I, too, went out in the yard and looked up at the moon that evening and remember being so amazed that men were actually up there. I couldn't wrap my mind around it.
By the way, PBS has a three-part series called "Chasing the Moon" that is an excellent documentary on that week in history. My son and I watched it while I was visiting. He said there was a lot of footage in that series that he'd never seen before. I would recommend you watch it if you can.
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My (then) husband and I were visiting friends. I kept wishing that they would all be quiet
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2014
#6
I honestly don't remember where I was, although I do remember it happening, of course. n/t
whathehell
Jul 2014
#15
In a tent on a mountain in West Virginia where there were no phones, no raidos, no
1monster
Sep 2014
#18
My grandmother kept a trailer parked on a lake in northern Minnesota, and
Lydia Leftcoast
Nov 2014
#20