Hi Bernd,

Thanks for wishing us a Happy Independence Day and I especially thank you for the story about the American soldier giving out the candy and smiling at you. It's good to hear something uplifting like your story. Thanks again.

   Greg Lindh




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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fourth of July and Colby (Wisconsin)
Date: 04 Jul 2007 15:07:54 UT

I would like to wish all of our American list members happy, safe and
peaceful Independence Day celebrations with the Colby (Wisconsin)
L6 (S3; veined) chondrite. Two stones fell 1917, July 4th, 18:20 hrs
after the appearance of a luminous meteor with a trail of black smoke,
moving from NW. to SE., and detonations.

Off-topic:

Such a day brings back memories from my early childhood days here in
post-war Germany. Chocoloate or chewing gum were something that
we could only dream of. My mother's sister was going for a walk with
me and when we were walking past the American military prison here in
Mannheim, my hometown, there was a friendly smile from an American
prison guard up on his watchtower and down came a bar of Cadbury
chocolate and Wrigley's chewing gum. I will never forget these shining
teeth (the sentinel was a black American!) and that friendly smile on his
face and I think he is one of those to be "blamed" :-) for my life-long
sympathy for everything American.

Best Fourth of July
wishes from Germany,

Bernd

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