Life in Nesconset during the late 1950s was far from glamorous—but it was full of grit, laughter, and love. In this heartfelt memoir, author Lori Rehfeldt channels the voice of her oldest sister, Christine, to tell the story of their spirited Long Island family from the late ’50s through the mid-1960s.
With sharp wit and tender honesty, Christine recalls a childhood of crowded bedrooms, shared secrets, and parents doing their best with what little they had. It’s a time of clotheslines and TV trays, drive-in movies and neighborhood scuffles—when even with no barrel of money, there was plenty to go around.
We Ain’t Got a Barrel of Money is a nostalgic, humorous, and deeply personal glimpse into a family that may not have had much, but made every moment count.
Rendlesham Lone Ranger: Precursor to the Rendlesham Forest Incident is a unique blend of memoir and investigation, offering a personal journey through one of the most enigmatic militory assignments in modern history. Lori takes readers on a road map of her experiences at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, where she encountered unexplained phenomena, from dimensional energy shifts to interactions with non-human intelligences. As an intuitive and empathetic observer, she weaves together personal insights, historical context, and emerging patterns that suggest a deeper, ancient connection to the land. This book serves as both a personal testimony and a broader exploration of the forces that continue to shape our reality.
Lori is a veteran and a retired Army Major who served for 10 years on active duty in U.S. Air Force and seventeen years in the Army Reserves, bringing a wealth of firsthand military experience to her writing
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