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Author: Amy Johnson

A Grand Rapids, MI native, Amy L. Johnson is a student of life striving to do the next right (or left) thing depending on what inspires her.

“The Kid in the Upper 4”

By Amy JohnsonFebruary 20, 2017January 29, 2024 Tags: New Haven, Train Travel, Upper 4, WWII Leave a comment

To put it lightly, vacations weren’t the most pleasant form of R&R during the time of WWII. Stories of death and devastation unfolding on the other side of the ocean were inescapable and plentiful. Even if you could find a place to get away from all the dread, you’d run into transport issues. Automobile owners…

Gas Rationing in WWII

By Amy JohnsonDecember 20, 2016January 29, 2024 Tags: gas rationing, rubber shortage, WWII Leave a comment

I was having a casual discussion with a friend about recent political events that have transpired in the U.S and it made me think about the fragility of international relations and our interdependence on earthly resources. Immediately I was drawn back to 1942 when the government started rationing for gasoline following their entry into the…

Fountain Pens & World War II

By Amy JohnsonNovember 20, 2016January 29, 2024 Tags: fountain pen, WWII Leave a comment

The things we underestimate today. It never occurred to me until recently when my friend and mentor, David Wojdyla, asked me, “Did you ever wonder why none of these letters were composed with a ballpoint pen?” Truly, I didn’t. I never made the association to the small box of well-used Wearever fountain pens in my…

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