MrNewportCustom said:
dandelion-vint said:This is one of my favorites. My grandpop and my Dad, in front of the used car lot, looking at Fords I'm sure (both of them only drove Fords) Cars are a big deal in our family so that's why it's a cool photo for me, I can trace back to where the car-love started!
My grandpop was the kindest, calmest man and my Dad is the best there is. It's not a very clear photo, but I love grandpop's hat. Pretty cool for a poor NJ farmer.
imoldfashioned said:I love this photo Lee--your Mom looks so sweet in all the pictures you've posted of her.
This is a little off topic but the tiles in that fireplace look really interesting--was that house from the arts and crafts era?
dandelion-vint said:This is one of my favorites. My grandpop and my Dad, in front of the used car lot, looking at Fords I'm sure (both of them only drove Fords) Cars are a big deal in our family so that's why it's a cool photo for me, I can trace back to where the car-love started!
My grandpop was the kindest, calmest man and my Dad is the best there is. It's not a very clear photo, but I love grandpop's hat. Pretty cool for a poor NJ farmer.
Marc Chevalier said:.
Is there one photo -- and only one -- that really captures the spirit of your grandma, grandpa, or any other relative from the past? A picture that you'd show to your descendants and say, "That's your great-grandma in a nutshell"?
Warbaby said:My grandfather took some really beautiful photographs. He was also a painter, a violin maker, and held down a day job as a newspaper reporter.
Here's another of his photos of my grandmother: