Highway 30 and Neil Diamond
Noel Laflin
1-24-25
It's the birthday of Neil Diamond, which reminds me of the time a friend and I were driving down Highway 30, just past Running Springs, when Sweet Caroline came blaring through the car radio. I was 16 at the time - my friend with the car, a few years older.
We had been stuffing our faces with fresh warm onion/cheese
bread we'd picked up at Heidi's Bakery, washing down each delectable mouthful
with ice cold Coke when the song was introduced by the DJ and the now familiar
chords began to play.
The new hit had only been out for less than three months, but
everyone knew the lyrics already.
Consequently, Jim and I also screamed them out the rolled down
windows, putting both food and drink aside momentarily, our hyped-up antics
scaring off any deer or squirrels that might have been in our approaching path.
One of us kept cranking up the volume. Or, maybe it was both of
us.
We continued to sing, laugh, and eat all the way to Highland
Avenue and into the intense heat of a San Bernardino summer that awaited us
below.
We'd be returning to the cooler, fresher mountain air the next
day, and would hear the song again, no doubt. And that was fine by us, too.
Jim's been gone nearly thirty years now, but whenever that song
comes on, fresh warm bread, laughter, singing, along with the elusive memory of
youth and friendship is never far away.
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