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Road Trip August 2008

Judy's First Home in Caspar

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XXXXXXXXXJudy's first home

Here is one of the reasons why we return to Caspar every year:

This is where Judy was born in 19... well, some time ago.
This is where she spent the first years of her childhood.

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXShirley, Carol and Judy

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Above is the house in which Judy spent the first months of her life.

A little later, the family moved into a house across the treet. We couldn't take a
picture of that house because a couple of years later, Caspar Road was built right
through it and the family moved to nearby Fort Bragg.


XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXThe house was about here:


Here are more pictures of Caspar:

Above are the former company store (center) and two typical houses.
To the left is the old church, now a Jewish community center.

And then, of course, there is the old schools house (right). We have so much about this place that we put it on an extra site.

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We also visited the old Caspar Cemetery, where Judy paid her respect to old friends and neighbours and Volker paid his tribute to a fellow sailor.

Caspar is not the biggest town on earth, but it a place that is proud of its past and proud of what they accomplish today. Visit the village's website, or – even better – visit the place.

At least, as the people of Caspar state on their website,

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