Lorima wrote:
My curls upside down
Lorima, I LOVE unusual photos and creative ways of shooting subjects. You get an A+ from this guy! Wooooo Hoooooo!~!!!!!!
Bob, you got me thinking a little more about this, and I was probably wrong about our son's great great ancestry. I believe the baby on the lap to be my grandmother, Dad's mom, and she was born in 1894. That would time the picture mid 1890's and the older fuzzy faced gentleman would be our son's "great great great" ancestry.
Gett'n old here👴🏻‼️ And You weren't far off👍
photophile wrote:
Another 4:
Lots of Hair Here Karin..Pg. 28
lhammer43 wrote:
Hair battles...
Great catch on the Hair fling in the Pool..Wonderful hair set Larry..Pg. 30
Thank you, thank you, thank you all for the encouraging comments. I really do appreciate them.
I didn't realize I had so many hairy pictures.
I do have a couple more, and I'll promise to quit.....for now.
How do really young kids know that if you get all dressed up with a new hairdo that you're about to leave them with a complete stranger...
Scanned from an old 35 mm slide, 1969 probably.
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Some hairy Veterans ready to board an Honor Flight in Kansas City last October.
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Here's a "selfie" taken long before that word became a word! ( if it even is ?)
I'm figuring early 1950's.....we had recently moved into a brand new house in Waltham, MA. Experimenting with my 1st camera and I'm probably 10 or 11. Bob
This was before hairspray.....& I saw "Sugarwater" mentioned earlier. That's exactly what I used to get it to stay up....thanks to my Mom's advice. In my teens I would leave home with it still wet. In the Winter, it froze! Melted at school...tasty!
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SueScott wrote:
Petting Casper is like sinking your fingers into a cloud of cotton!
page #35 feels/looks/like (well/done
kind'a burst off the lap/top/screen@)
Casper a friendly named white ghost
Lorima wrote:
My curls upside down
last page #
simply one of the wildest ideas
you make the thought to think
up/down/out/in/side (excellent
), Bill
Here's some of my families wild hairs.
My brother, cousin, hubby and grandsons.
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He usually has that beard braided,
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We call them his Evil eyebrows.
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Three brothers. Ages 5-7.
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Same boy as above on far right. Age 14. He's now 18 and hair is below his waist.
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Some of my genetic oldies. I've spent the last 2 days moving pictures off my computer and ran across these in the move.
Late 1800's. 3rd great grandmother. Exactly to the day, 100 years older than me.
Early 1900's. Also 2nd great grandmother.
Great Aunt, Early 1940's
Great Aunt, Step uncle, and 3rd cousin, late 1940's.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.23 And still a heart stopping portrait. The colors, softness and folds of the shirt plus a pensive, handsome young man really came together in this image - Timeless and priceless
Thanks Pat, it’s been a great ride. My barber eventually got the hair, my daughter got my shirt and my wife of 40 years still has all that remains.
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