September 27, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday - All Dressed Up And No Place To Go
This is a cute picture of the young women standing on the bumper of the old car. Well, I suppose it wasn't really an old car when they were standing on it. The dresses are very pretty with the sequence and ribbon trim. Go this prior blog post to see the torture undergarments that made their figures look so flat and straight. And still they smile!
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September 25, 2009
Twenties Photos Quilties - Photo Fabric Collage
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Labels: Art - Fabric Art
Funny Little Ant Hill
Isn't this a funny little ant hill? This ant hill is between the bricks on the front walkway. We have had quite a bit of rain the past few days, and the air is very damp. The little grains of dirt the ants pile onto the hill are stacking taller and taller - about 3" to 4" for this one.
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Labels: Our Little Kentucky Cottage
September 24, 2009
Bike Ride - Hope, Indiana
That is me in the green sweatshirt.
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September 20, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday - Manning Iowa Butter and Ice Cream
Manning Iowa is a town about 25 miles from Carroll, Iowa and about 100 miles from Des Moines. I have a few photo albums of people in Carroll County, Iowa. I believe that most of the pictures are in Carroll, but this one depicts a Manning Butter and Ice Cream truck. It is fun to look into the past like this, don't you agree?
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September 13, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday - Elenora Frederika Daugherty
I am sharing another 'rescued' photo with you today. I like this picture of the young woman mainly because of the interesting dress that she is wearing. There is a name written on the photo, but the handwriting looks too modern to be from the time of the photo. I think it probably was added years after this photograph was taken. Not to say that Elenora wasn't her name, just that it looks to be added after the period the picture was taken. What do you think? Perhaps Elenora has descendants who are looking for her.
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September 9, 2009
Early Morning Fog Web Sights
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Labels: Our Little Kentucky Cottage
September 8, 2009
Mayor's Labor Day Bike Ride - Louisville, KY
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Labels: Around Kentucky, Bike Riding
September 6, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday
I have many old photographs that I have bought over the years, and that I like to use in my fabric collage artwork. I thought it might be nice to share some of these photographs with you, thus "Vintage Photo Sunday" is born. You can feel free to copy them and use them as you like. It is such a shame to have these photographs 'lost' in albums when they should be enjoyed.
I am starting off with three photos today. I have used the photo of the cute little girl and her dog in previous work, as well as the one depicting the snack wagon at the bottom of the post. The one of the girls next to the car is from an album with photos of the Carroll Iowa area. As far as I can tell, the album contains photographs of young women who probably attended the Catholic school nursing program. It took a bit of detective work on my part to figure that out, and I don't have too many details. Perhaps if there are any blog readers from the Carroll Iowa area, they can provide further information about that area's photographs as I post them.
I hope you will enjoy these photographs as much as I do.
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Pink Lady Treasury
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Labels: Art - Fabric Art
September 3, 2009
New Quilties From Old Photographs - Photo Fabric Collage
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September 1, 2009
Genealogy & Memories
I have been working on my genealogy project the past few days. I started about two years ago by going into the four directions of my grandparents, and it has been an interesting journey so far. Since discovering that my ggg grandmother was from not only Kentucky, but also from the same county where we spend each summer, I have been hooked. This ggg grandmother is from my mother's father, and my mother would have been fascinated with this discovery.
This is a picture of my mother's family - that is my mother in the back row on the right. This was taken sometime during World War II, as both my Uncle John and Aunt Britt are in their military uniforms. I am not sure if this was taken early in the war years before my uncle was a prisoner of war in Germany, or after he returned. With the death of my Aunt Britt on Easter of this year, everyone in my mother's family is gone now. It is hard for me to believe they are all gone - ancestors now. Still, my vivid memories of each of them transcends time.
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Labels: Family