Today's photograph was taken by James Doran of Harrison, New Jersey while overseas during World War Two, either in 1944 or 1945. Possibly it was taken in Normandy, France. Since I can't see any license plates on the beautiful old car, I'm really not sure. The three men are unknown, but rather dashing looking. Click … Continue reading (Almost) Wordless Wednesday – Three Men With a Car
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Six Word Saturday – A portrait by Bachrach, but who?
This portrait is one of the "unknowns" from the collection of photographs belonging to my grandparents. The pretty lady looks somewhat like Genevieve Mirota Lubas. There is also a resemblance to her mother, Zofia Szczerba Mirota. There is a famous portrait studio chain, still in business, with the name Bachrach. Here's the code that was … Continue reading Six Word Saturday – A portrait by Bachrach, but who?
Six Word Saturday – always remember to close the gate
Growing up in the country we were always told to close any gate we would open. I remember the front yard and garden at my grandparent's house very well, as a place of beautiful flowers. Above, one of my brothers already knows the gate rule at a very early age. I love the photographer's shadow … Continue reading Six Word Saturday – always remember to close the gate