I don't mean this in a negative way, but ...
It's amazing how much changes in 80 or so years. Can you even imagine a group of young teens sitting around a dock and playing harmonicas today?
Those days were so much more innocent in many ways. Perhaps our world needs a group of young teens hanging out at the docks and playing harmonicas!
I attended college at The Virginia Military Institute in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I have a copy of a movie about VMI called "Brother Rat" which was released in 1938. It starred Ronald Reagan, Priscilla Lane, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman and Wayne Morris. It, too, captures a much more innocent period in US history. I graduated from that school over 52 years ago. Our "innocence" of my era was much closer to the 1938 setting than to today's.
I guess it's true of most "old folks", but I kinda yearn for those more innocent times.