YESTERDAY'S TOWNS

HOWDY, MY NAME IS BILL STRONG, I'LL BE YOUR "24 HOUR MAN", ROUTING YOU INTO THE PAST TO SEE WHAT THE CIRCUS WAS IN DAYS GONE BY. IF YOU'RE LIKE ME, AND MISS WHAT IT USED TO BE, THEN COME ON ALONG AS WE GO DOWN THE ROAD FOLLOWING THE ARROWS BACKWARDS, TO "YESTERDAY'S TOWNS"! IF YOU HAVE CIRCUS RELATED PICTURES YOU WOULD LIKE POSTED, SEND THEM TO,,,,yesterday1@verizon.net,,,,AND WE WILL TRY TO FIT THEM IN. "24 HOUR MAN" WILL HAVE THE FINAL DECISION ON POSTING.

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Location: GIBSONTON, FLORIDA, United States

Three years at CWM made me a real traditionalist, and I keep remembering Bob Parkinson saying, "I want the people to see what the circus used to be, not what it is today. That's what this site is about!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

~CASCADING RED ROSES FOR TODAY'S LOVELY LADY~





3 Comments:

Blogger Chic Silber said...

Her name is Margarita (Vasquez)

Ayala married to Miguel Ayala

and came to the Beatty Show in

the mid 60s as a teenager

A lovely woman indeed

Chic

4/25/2009 4:01 PM  
Blogger 24-HOUR-MAN said...

THANK YOU Chic!

4/25/2009 8:37 PM  
Anonymous Dick Flint said...

Marguerite Ayala had three daughters, all of whom did a hair hang act on the 128th edition of Ringling/blue; two of the sisters married members of other acts on the 128th. The oldest, Michelle, married one of the members of the Quiros double high wire act from Spain and is now with Cirque du Soliel’s Kooza. Next in age is Andrea who married Daniel Raffo, the tiger trainer again with the current Ringling blue unit (she does an all-too-brief hair hang during the opening number). There is a third sister, Alexis, about ten years younger. They are all fifth generation on their mother’s side, descended from the Mexican Vazquez family.
Dick Flint
Baltimore

4/25/2009 11:29 PM  

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