It sure is, I didn’t know they were in Indiana too. This place was once a Thoroughbred farm hence the setup the sign is on.
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Originally Sealtest was all over the Midwest and some in the Northeast as well. As a little kid, I remember Sealtest being delivered to our house.
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That’s a good memory! Do you remember Milky The Clown? Maybe he was just in Michigan but we used to get Twin Pines milk delivered to the little milk box that was built into the brick wall of the house. Here’s a link:
Thank you! The old building is in Downtown Pontiac, Michigan. An old stomping ground of mine in the 70s and 80s. My babies were born at the hospital there. The Seal Test sign and the flower bed are at my folks place.
The sunset is at my sisters house on the lake that we grew up on, our folks sold her the house years ago. The traffic light photo is in my hometown of Lapeer, a farming community although the population has soared over the decades unfortunately.
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So they are not only nice photos but they have meaning for you.
Love the storm clouds!
Sealtest Milk: a good old Midwest dairy brand!
It sure is, I didn’t know they were in Indiana too. This place was once a Thoroughbred farm hence the setup the sign is on.
Originally Sealtest was all over the Midwest and some in the Northeast as well. As a little kid, I remember Sealtest being delivered to our house.
That’s a good memory! Do you remember Milky The Clown? Maybe he was just in Michigan but we used to get Twin Pines milk delivered to the little milk box that was built into the brick wall of the house. Here’s a link:
https://www.candgnews.com/news/LookingBackMilkytheClown
Think Milky was Detroit area only…
OK, so you had heard of this clown! 😂
Those are nice
Thank you! The old building is in Downtown Pontiac, Michigan. An old stomping ground of mine in the 70s and 80s. My babies were born at the hospital there. The Seal Test sign and the flower bed are at my folks place.
The sunset is at my sisters house on the lake that we grew up on, our folks sold her the house years ago. The traffic light photo is in my hometown of Lapeer, a farming community although the population has soared over the decades unfortunately.
So they are not only nice photos but they have meaning for you.
Oh yes, I can comment at-length on them!