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.
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.
Next we have dads and daughters. Check out the car! 1940s something. Guesses or knowledge welcome.
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.
Finally, the picture with the best clarity is of Jean's family. Helen, George, Nan and Jean.
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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