Anne Bancroft Interview
Thank you for the wonderful interview with Anne Bancroft. Her stories
brought me back to the happiest times of my childhood, the summers I spent
on Fire Island. She was absolutely correct in saying that it was the
safest place for children. I remember getting up early in the mornings,
grabbing a quick breakfast, and meeting my friends for our day's
adventures.
We would go down to the bay to swim, play cards on people's porches, eat
lunch in the town's only restaurant and then delight in a soft ice cream
cone from the "store," never having to pay since our parents had charge
accounts at the local shops. We'd usually spend the afternoons at the
beach, endlessly diving through the waves. We'd meander home in the late
afternoon for dinner with the family then meet again at night to watch for
shooting stars on someone's deck.
It was a carefree time, completely devoid of the stresses of life on the
mainland. There was no TV, no telephone, we listened to ball games on the
radio, acted out Broadway musicals, swam, water skied, played Scrabble and
Parcheesi, and simply had a grand time. Thank you for inspiring me to
remember so many wonderful times that had gotten pushed way too far back
in my memory bank.
Betsy
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