Delusional skeptic, reveling in a multiple-personality disorder. Alternating between a 21st-century blogger, a 3rd-century BC Carthagenian general, a 5th-century BC druid, a 23rd-century BC Beaker-people trader, a 20th-century Estonian freedom-fighter, a time-traveler, and a sheepdog in Wyoming.
We've now moved on to Pine Street, but still in 1914. Maybe Grandpa and Grammy lived here instead. The girl here is about the right age for Hazel, but her hair looks a bit too dark.
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They obviously knew someone on Pine St. (not many houses there even today) but I don't know who. I don't think that is Mother, but isn't the outfit cute! Janet
one of the many fun things about these photos is the clothing that the people are wearing. i find myself playing a lot of attention to the shoes and socks, for instance.
the girl's a little cutie, and somehow Grandpa got her to sit (almost) perfectly still while he was taking the picture. Impressive on both their parts!
2 comments:
They obviously knew someone on Pine St. (not many houses there even today) but I don't know who. I don't think that is Mother, but isn't the outfit cute!
Janet
one of the many fun things about these photos is the clothing that the people are wearing. i find myself playing a lot of attention to the shoes and socks, for instance.
the girl's a little cutie, and somehow Grandpa got her to sit (almost) perfectly still while he was taking the picture. Impressive on both their parts!
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