I sure do get tired of trying to decipher the strange words one has to type to prove one is not a "robot"! Lovely pics that bring back lots of memories. The first time I went up the tram at Bridal Veil Falls I was 12 years old, on crutches (shocker) following surgery at St. Mark's Hospital in SLC. My daddy went up with us (a great surprise to my mother). There are some ancient slides of our experience somewhere around here. Daddy is absolutely GREEN around the gills! Daddy hated heights and he hated the sight of blood. At that time there was a gift shop at Bridal Veil Falls. I bought a charm to go on the charm bracelet given to me by my sixth grade class when we moved from Texas to Utah. I still have the bracelet, which already had a charm on it depicting the seal of Texas, AND I still have the Bridal Veil Falls charm, which is just loose in my jewelry box. I should take it to McCarley's (which is where it came from) and have both the charms attached to the bracelet correctly. I've never had ANYTHING from McCarley's except for this bracelet. It was always THE jewelry store in Longview before the days of chain stores like Zale's, etc.
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I sure do get tired of trying to decipher the strange words one has to type to prove one is not a "robot"! Lovely pics that bring back lots of memories. The first time I went up the tram at Bridal Veil Falls I was 12 years old, on crutches (shocker) following surgery at St. Mark's Hospital in SLC. My daddy went up with us (a great surprise to my mother). There are some ancient slides of our experience somewhere around here. Daddy is absolutely GREEN around the gills! Daddy hated heights and he hated the sight of blood. At that time there was a gift shop at Bridal Veil Falls. I bought a charm to go on the charm bracelet given to me by my sixth grade class when we moved from Texas to Utah. I still have the bracelet, which already had a charm on it depicting the seal of Texas, AND I still have the Bridal Veil Falls charm, which is just loose in my jewelry box. I should take it to McCarley's (which is where it came from) and have both the charms attached to the bracelet correctly. I've never had ANYTHING from McCarley's except for this bracelet. It was always THE jewelry store in Longview before the days of chain stores like Zale's, etc.
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