This is my lovely dad, who passed away on 17th March, 1987 I miss him terribly. He loved photography and used to develop his own pictures back in the 1950's, this is a picture he took of himself and my cousins Pam and Anne with Sandy the poodle.
This is a picture of my Nanny Hilda and Grandad Alf (he was the first person to introduce me to Jellied Eels - I love em!)...and my auntie Jill and Auntie Joyce. (pic taken in the 1950's)
This is a picture of my mother as a young girl being a bridesmaid, she is 19 years old here and the wedding was in Hamersmith, London.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI love these photos, there is something about old black and white photography.
Thanks so much for the invitation to your blog, I had been really disappointed when I tried to visit and found that it was invitation only.
Did something happen to make you want to change it? I hope not, hopefully it was just for your own reasons and not because of something that somebody has done.
I know what you mean about getting bored with blogging, I love it but do go through spells where I just can't think of anything to say and then I wonder if my blog has run its course. Then I think of all the time and effort I have put into it and I just can't bring myself to stop.
Take a break every now and then, we will still be here when you return.
Racheal x
Hello there, thanks for the invite - good to see you back. Oh and I love these old photos "o)
ReplyDeleteHi Happy, I'm so glad you haven't dissappeared for good..well for the moment anyway! Your wonderful pictures alone make my morning before I trudge off to work!
ReplyDeleteI do know what you mean about attention spans though...it seems a lot of people in blogland are feeling the same way,me included.
I love this post..old photos are so fab, so different from today.They all look so jolly and a good laugh..anyone who calls a poodle Elvis, sounds a good laugh to me anyway! What a great family.
Everyone seemed to have a posed professional photo taken at some point back then too, something we are really a bit stuffy about doing today. That one of your mum is lovely,she looks beautiful.. what gorgeous skin and a smile that lights up her face.
I know my photos old and new, are the most treasured of my possessions..you know,the thing you would rescue if your house caught fire (heaven forbid!)
well it's great to hear you again, thanks for the invite! x
oh and best of luck with the new website..looks fab so far!
Hi Happy I've not had much luck lately getting to your blog page it keeps telling me I'm not invited, one could think I wasn't welcome :( and I love reading you blog so much.
ReplyDeletethe photos are fab, my Nanna was called Hilda and I've got a Uncle Micheal. The names from the past days, they come back don't they? My girls are Molly and Daisy, hope they love them as much as we do. And understand why we choose old names.
Hope your well and that the children have got the results they wanted for the exams taken.
Hugs
Catherine x
Just like mollycupcakes, I too tried to get to your blog page, but I couldn`t...
ReplyDeleteNow that I can, I`m going to browese your lovely posts, that I`ve missed!
Kisses Kisses
Debbie
xxx
Sorry... It`s me again!
ReplyDeleteAfter browing your beautiful blog... I`ve noticed that you do banners for blogs... and I was wondering if you would do one for me?
I very much like the one that you did (friday, 24 august 2007) and I was wondering if you would do a very similar one... with the same background, roses, buttons... but, where there`s clothes I would prefer to be some vintage ladies portraits (as seen on my blog on the right hand side) and some vintage items also, like chandeliers or pretty tea cups...
If you agree to do so, please let me know, how much will cost and also, you can contact me trhough my blog or my email address:
debbie.moss21@btinternet.com
Looking forward to hear from you...
Kisses Kisses
Debbie
xxx
Delighted you're back - but I read on Linen and Roses the reason why you vanished- very scary! completely understand and will no longer hide in a cupboard crying about it! xx Love the photoes. I once knew a darling little girl who would announce to anyone willing to listen "I am my mummy's little passion flower" - there was 16 years between her and the next youngest! Does Uncle Roy answer to Passionflower?! The holiday pictures are the best hard-working folk who really knew the meaning of time off! And why is the neighbour wearing a fez?! Wonderful to have you back! t.x
ReplyDeleteAren't you lucky to have a photographer like that in the family to keep such special memories? I love old photos even if I don't know the people in them.they always show such emotion.
ReplyDeleteI would love an invite to your blog if that's okay.I hope nothing happened to make you upset.Some people are very judgemental and small minded I know. Kristy x
Hello Happy!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm doing the happy dance after seeing that you've returned your delicious blog to us all.
I've missed you heaps!!
xo Kali
Fantastic photos!! Thanks bunches for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog /world to bits!! I too was so bummed when I tried to visit the other day! So happy you are back!!
love ya!
Love from the Jersey Shore USA!
xoxo Jenny Holiday
Oh my Holly God!!!!! Where the %&/%)/&%/&%/% were you????
ReplyDeleteI was trying to see your blog and nothing!
Oh, you bad girl! Next time you'll do this to me, I'll..... I'll.... I'll.....
Don't do this to me again!!!!!!!
Humppppp!
lol
Beautiful pictures. I love your blog and hope you don't delete it. I'd love for you to make me a banner for my blog when you have the time. I love the one you made for Debbie.
ReplyDeleteHi, Ive just found your lovely blog and have really enjoyed reading it. I love your photos, and those that your late father had taken, and for giving an insite into your daily life. I, too have had my gall bladder our, so totally understand the pain! If you do decide to go private reading, I'd love to be on your invite only list.
ReplyDeleteP.s Shock about the story in St Mary's Island.