Showing posts with label sisters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sisters. Show all posts

11/15/10

Iconic SISTERS


I'm now officially rusty at blogging having been away for so long. Net access has kept me away and will continue to keep me on a short leash. It is taking an unmerciful time to drop to a useable buffer zone for usage. And I don't want to talk to tech support again because if I hear someone say "thirty days, thirty days" one more time I'll completely lose it.

So, I've gotten that out of my system and now hope to be able to begin posting again, all the while keeping an eye on Wild Blue's stupid blue arrow indicating usage.

While away I have had a quite wonderful thing happen. Last week I met a very kind gentleman who gave me his vintage photography collection in pay for my providing him with tutoring on his computer, specifically a Wacom tablet and Photoshop Elements. His name is Bert and I hope to be able to provide him with more help in payment for his collection. Mostly cabinet cards, some snapshots, several framed photos, and a few interesting landscape shots. Alas, virtually all of them have nothing written on the back so other than the photographer's info we'll know nothing about the people or places.

I'm going to start with this lovely framed piece. Because it is framed behind glass the scanned image is not nearly as clear as it would be if you were holding it. I'm not willing to take it out of the old frame.

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Sisters? Friends? Did this hang on a mother or father's wall, an image of their two daughters? Was the portrait shot in the United States or in a European country?

Bert, the collector, was at sea for many many years as a merchant seaman. He travelled both the Pacific and Atlantic. Perhaps this was purchased on one of his journeys. He also loved to haunt flea markets for captivating images and I look forward to sharing many of them with you.

There's something about this framed portrait that almost looks religious in nature. I sense a feeling of a religious icon when I hold it.

5/31/10

SISTERS, part two


This is May's sister, Agnes. I'm betting they were an interesting family. Agnes is quite sultry. The Sultry and Saucy Sisters. It would sure be a hoot if the next time I go back to the antique store I found another sister in the box.

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Aunt Agnes
Dads oldest
sister
now dead
1976

12/13/09

SISTERS, SISTERS...there were never more devoted sisters


Sisters. My sister is my best friend. No genetic relationship. We chose to be sisters. These three are all related and apparently in August of 1908 in Pacific Grove, California (which is near Carmel and Monterey) decided to document this. The Blasdel sisters, all living in different places came together that August. And then they decided to send a copy of this photo to their friend Beatrice French Bolt in Cleveland, Ohio. Other than that I know nothing.

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sisters_1908_tatteredandlost
sisters_back_tatteredandlost

The real mystery is who is the woman on the back of the cardboard mount? A transfer off of another photo showing a woman in some sort of graduation robe. I bought this photo a long time ago and it was hidden away in the chest I opened the other day. I'd remembered the sisters, but had forgotten about the shadow woman on the back. Interesting, yes?

graduation_tatteredandlost

And it's Christmas time which means for me Danny Kaye and Bing Crosby in White Christmas which of course means I have this song running through my head. This movie used to be a holiday staple, now not so much. It's still one of my favorites.