These days (NOW) are the "Good Old Days" of the not-too-distant future. The years go by more quickly as you grow older. My wife's 80+ yr old Grandma told us:
being served every 15 minutes." . . "Every time I exhale, it feels like a new millenium." |
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My only "baby" picture. Who am I?
--Age old question.
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At the Can Dance Oct '03. |
The large stone block on the picture was once a base for a kerosene pump or a gasoline pump . . or something. At Grandma Rose's General Store, circa 1943. |
Almost 63. (Oct 03) Sandy and I attended a gala fund raiser in Sarasota.
(Hey, she cleans up pretty good, huh? Yeah, me too. Click it to see both of us.) |
1970 . . 1995 . . 1997 On the left is from the good old days in the Army. Thanks for the pic, Emily. And 25 years later, I was just learning to dance. (Zoom in on my bald head.) | |
I plan to include some photos for the family tree. We weren't too big on cameras in our home. The only pictures we had were teh annual class pictures from school. But check out the GRANDKIDS. | |
I will throw in a recent one of the whole Florida family. This was taken at Christmas '05. left to right: Sandy, Bill, Brandie, Imogene (in red), Suzanne, Jeffrey (half-hidden), Samantha, Kevin Christopher. |
Pictures of grandkids |
- or - My niece Angel Andrea |
- or - willnet1 home |