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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Voices From the Past - A Group Photograph

When I saw this photograph, I instantly fell in love.  Someone clearly took precious time to carefully number each person on the front, being sure to put the numbers in the same position as each person, and put a name with each number and person on the back.  The writing is so elegant, and the names are so beautiful.   The photograph is mounted on a beautiful embossed cardboard, and I imagine the numbers and names being written with an elegant fountain pen.   I wonder what they were posing for?  Was it a graduating class?  Was it a family picture?  Let your imagination travel back to the early 1900's.... I'd like you to meet this lovely group of people...


1.  Betsy Johnson
2.  Edith Anderson
3.  Sophie Larson
4   Morris Johnson
5.  Nora Greenland
6.  Tertulia Forzen
7.  Naydean Miss
8.  Fulton Kaufman
9.  Bertha Jackson
10. Cora Garvin
11. Helen Christianson
12. Worthington Mahin
13. Otillie Kjelland
14. Alice Baker
15. Edith Berrisford
16. George Lenhart

I did an internet search of some of the names and found two of them in the 1940's North Dakota census. Worthington Mahin was born in 1879.  Otillie Kjelland was born in 1883. I don't believe it is a coincidence that both are from North Dakota, both born around the same time, and both in the 1940's census.... I believe these two people, if not the entire group, are from North Dakota.



A closer crop of the group....


Monday, May 27, 2013

Voices From the Past.... Instant Ancestors

A couple years ago, I started collecting vintage photographs.  Antique stores, flea markets, eBay, thrift stores.... It always amazes me that people's personal photographs end up in boxes and bins, for sale and for others to profit from.  I just can't understand... who gets rid of their photographs? For someone as passionate about documenting life photographically as I am, I just don't understand it.  I've purchased entire boxes of photographs, which have included full wedding albums, baby photos, snapshots, photos in beautiful cardboard frames, tintypes, international photos, photos of people's Christmas trees, vacations... if you can imagine it, I've found it and I've purchased it.  Some have writing on the fronts and/or backs and some are left up to our imagination.  It's a shame that those memories aren't still being cherished by the original owners loved ones, but I will enjoy them and I will claim them as mine... as my instant ancestors. We all have stories, and these images tell stories from days past.  Stories that shouldn't be forgotten, memories that should live on.  I will share them with you, my blog readers.  I'd love to hear what you see when you look at these images.  What stories come to your mind? What are the subjects thinking or feeling?

This image makes me smile because photographers posing their subjects on railroad tracks is a pretty popular current trend in the photography industry.  I can imagine how adventurous and daring this girl felt as this image was being shot!  I bet she was having the time of her life....  with that big smile on her face, cute jacket and rolled up jeans!




I also want to share with you this adorable display of "Instant Relatives" at an antique shop in Waseca, Minnesota.  So creative, so vintage and so super cute!


Stay tuned for for more "Voices From the Past".  I have hundred of photographs waiting to have their stories told!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

DIY Wine Cork Holder

I just got a fantastic new wine rack and knew I wanted something to put on top to hold all my wine corks! :)  I looked in stores and didn't find anything that excited me, until I saw this huge bubble jar!!  I also knew I wanted to put some flowers in it, and found the cute red glass bottle.  I used Gorilla Glue to adhere the bottle to the jar, added the flowers and corks!! Super easy, didn't cost more than $30.00 with Hobby Lobby's super 50% off sales!  I love how it turned out!!!

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Fauxlaroid Thursday - August 2, 2012

My sweet blog friend Angela just starting hosting a Fauxlaroid Thursday!! Show your very favorite picture of the week as a Polaroid! Who doesn't like Polaroids! I know I do.... in fact, half of my childhood pictures are Polaroids! I linked to all of Angela's posts because she gives great tips on how to create great Polaroids! Won't you link up with her and I???? I choice a picture I took with my 35mm f/1.8 lens. I love this flower bud... and I am super happy with how it converted into a Polaroid via Poladroid. The colors are beautiful!



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Insta-Starbucks

It seems like I take a whole lots of Starbucks pics with my iPhone so I thought I'd share!