You don't want to see more snow. Me neither. So here's some ancient history. This was prompted because Cousin Jean posted a picture on Facebook of a painting of an historic house in Farmingdale, Long Island, NY. It has been recently named an historic site, with a plaque, because the woman who lived there was an early suffragette. So Jean was talking about visiting there as a child.
Whoa! Suddenly I realized what house this was. I'd been there too, and you've seen one picture from there on this blog at Cousin Helen.
So I went into a flurry of scanning pictures, because my scanner now works right (hallelujah!). I posted a bunch of those pictures on FB. But on the other side of the same scrapbook page... Jean's family visited my family maybe a month before the Long Island trip. It was also almost exactly 68 years ago. That's scary.
I was just turning two and Jean was only a few months behind. I'm on the left and Jean is on the right.
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Everyone posed on the front steps of our house. I guess Mom took the picture. Left is Dad, Ray F. Leary holding me. Next is Granny- Emily M. Rowe, and beside her is Cousin Helen (sister to Jean's dad). Then we have Nan- Jean's mom, and her dad George Kilquist holding Jean. Nan is still alive.
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Next we have dads and daughters. Check out the car! 1940s something. Guesses or knowledge welcome.
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Girls with George. PS. I still have the wagon. I left the background intact because you can see our row of iris coming up and the dark peonies behind them leafing out. That was a nice flower garden come May. The fenceline beyond the flowers is beside the Lehigh Valley railroad tracks.
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Finally, the picture with the best clarity is of Jean's family. Helen, George, Nan and Jean.
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Fun times. I don't remember this day at all, but it sure looks like we were having a good time.
In other news: spent the whole day doing paperwork and bookkeeping and stuff like that.
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2 comments:
It's always fun looking at these old photos. Recalling family members who have passed and reliving fun times
These pictures are wonderful! The car is early 30s, I think, maybe '33 Plymouth but I am not sure.
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