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Monday, August 15, 2022

 Model Train Museum in San Diego

When you were growing up did you have a model train collection.  Well it seems you do not need to be a kid to still like to play with trains or have a collection.  Recently Steve Wetterer,  his son Steele, my husband and I met in Balboa Park and went to the model train museum.  I didn't really have an interest in trains growing up but found this museum fascinating.  Of course Steve and his son knew the names of all the train engines and what kind of train they were.  The displays showed various areas of San Diego and California.  It was interesting to see what San Diego looked like years ago and how much it has changed. I even enjoyed watching the trains travel along the tracks and look at the detail of the displays.


This was another opportunity to connect with one of our fellow Aragon '73 classmates. Have you made and new connections?  We would love to hear about them.  You can send stories and pictures in to: aragon1973reunioncommittee@gmail.com  I would be happy to post them in the blog for you.

I can't encourage you enough to get out there and make some 
connections with old friends/classmates.



 Good Morning Classmates,

I thought I would let you "see" what I have been doing this summer. We live in Eastern Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains. We took our 2 and a half year old grandson to a spur of the Appalachian Trail in Delaware Water Gap. Trust me, the trail in PA is mostly rock and not suitable for toddlers! However, it was a personal thrill to be a part of a trail system that I love hearing about. There is an old Presbyterian Church on the Mountain that has a free inside hostel for hikers with hot shower, bunk beds and a community dinner on Thursday evenings. A friend is a Deacon at this church and the stories they have to tell! We attended a community concert there last night and the hikers were relaxing on the hill with us. 

Please share your adventures with us!

Martha Hazen Henry