13.2.10

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I treasure this tattered photograph of a young woman in summer dress, leaning against the rocks on the shore, her Kodak Brownie at the ready, gazing into the future. The location was her future mother-in-law's cottage.  The day was her 20th birthday, a warm day in late May 1921.  The young man who took the photograph would become her husband two years later.  They were my grandparents.  Sixty-seven years later, he still carried this photograph in his wallet, and as my grandmother was pleased to point out, never forgot Valentine's day.

Happy Valentine's Day.

9 comments:

  1. These walleted photographs are telling, I love a good love story any day of the year.

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  2. Now don't make me cry on Valentine's.

    Hope you and yours have a Happy Heart Day!

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  3. Mesmerizing photograph. Enchanting story. Yet its singular importance is in the personal.

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  4. HOW LOVELY. THAT IS SUCH A HEART WARMING STORY. THE WORLD SEEMED SWEETER THEN. GLAD YOU STILL
    HAVE IT.
    YOU HAVE A HAPPY WEEK END.
    THANK'S FOR SHARING..

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  5. ah - dilettante - you old senitmentalist - a beautiful piece for valentines day!

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  6. yeah, hard to believe I'm a hard-nosed hard ass realist, isn't it?

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  7. She is lovely. No wonder he carried her with him every day. Happy Valentine's Day you big softie!

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