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Lost and Found is a project created by the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre with featured posts from our friends aimed to generate a conversation across our community. This conversation, with your help, will let us put names to faces and places. We hope you will join in by leaving comments with information about the posted photographs; who is in them, where or when they were taken, and what you think.



Here's what my Dad (George Nakamura)says:
ReplyDeleteI'm the one in the middle. Hiro Kawaguchi, me, Tsuyo Tagami. It was taken when we went apple picking in Vernon during our summer holidays from high school, We had to dig a ditch for something during a lapse in apple picking.
It was 1943, and we were living in Popoff. We were transported by an open truck to a Vernon apple ranch called Howe's Ranch, just like a bunch of cattle. We stayed in a bunk house converted from a barn. There were about 30 to 40 of us, all boys around 14 to 16 years of age. We used to make 7 cents a box to pick apples and there were about four of us fast pickers who used to pick a 100 boxes and used to call it a day. In fact the four of us had a pact that as soon as one of us picked a hundred we'd help the others get their hundred. We were very unselfish in those days and sent all the money home to mom. The apple season was Sept. to the end of Oct. and were excused from school as a wartime effort which we were very happy about.