Update about blogCa

Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Lake Tomahawk being drained...lots of rain coming perhaps.

Friday, February 21, 2025

Sepia photos

 Sepia Saturday reminds me to look at old photos (of which I have a lot actually)

This week Alan has offered this prompt... Stringed instruments and people bunched together!

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I just went down a rabbit hole, and was looking at many photos of my ex-husband's on Facebook. That's because he posted one of myself, which was a repost from 2023, and had been taken in 1969.  I had no idea the photo even existed!

This was shared in 2023 on Facebook by my ex (with whom I had not become Facebook friends yet) and seen by at least two female relatives, who liked and commented on it...but nobody thought to share it with me! 

Now I'm a friend of my ex on Facebook, so when he reshared it this week, I finally got to see what I looked like in 1969...and I barely (pardon the pun) remember that swim suit.

We had just moved to Florida, so it might have been my sons' (Russ to l. and Marty to r.) first experience of fine white beach sand in St. Petersburg. I do wonder who the blue sleeve and arm belong to, who was drinking a Pepsi in a bottle on the far right corner! Doug (my ex) was probably taking the photo...at that angle there couldn't have been a place for him to set the camera with a delayed shutter, so I do wonder. We didn't know anyone in the area yet, so I'm at a loss for who the blue shirted person might be.

Incidentally we had stayed at a Holiday Inn with a room right on the beach in Jacksonville Beach on the way to Tampa, where we were relocating. Maybe there was bad weather and we hadn't enjoyed the waves of the Atlantic before coming to the west coast of Florida, not a clear memory 56 years later!

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Here is a shot of some men playing stringed instruments - back to topic!


West Virginia Coon Hunters ( unknown photographer)


And some lovely young ladies with their stringed instruments!



And I gave up on finding any photos of 5 men sitting on a bench. Here are some more mature ladies sitting together. My maternal grandmother, Mozelle Miller Webb Munhall, is seated in the middle with her sisters Dorothy, Margaret and Rowena circled above. A Christmas picture no less! My grandmother was the oldest, and Margaret the youngest. They lived almost all their lives in San Antonio TX.

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Politics again:

"This coup is the greatest theft of information ever."
From: Choose Democraacy via ActionNetwork.org

"This is an administrative coup, and it will require persistent action to block further erosion of democratic norms and build democratic power on the local, state, and national levels. "  
From: Side with Love, The Organizing Strategy Team of the Unitarian Universalist Association

 From Jen Rubin on Substack site, The Contrarian, dated Feb. 19, 2025:

On Monday, thousands of ordinary Americans across the country turned out to protest.

“Thousands of protesters opposing broad swaths of President Trump’s agenda took to the streets across the United States on Monday, calling Mr. Trump a ‘king’ on Presidents’ Day for his efforts to terminate thousands of federal workers and to fire prosecutors and independent watchdogs within the federal government,” the New York Times reported.

If Trump does not understand the essence of our constitutional system, at least some Americans do:

“No king, no crown, we will not back down,” chanted those who gathered a few hundred feet from the U.S. Capitol on the National Mall in Washington.

Many protesters opposed to Mr. Trump’s agenda embraced symbols of patriotism, waving flags and wearing heart-shaped earrings and beanies adorned with the U.S. flag. The members of an a cappella group sang the national anthem by the Capitol Reflecting Pool. The audience burst into applause after the final line: “And the home of the brave.”

Many Americans have expressed frustration with congressional Democrats for not doing more (although it is hard to pinpoint what “more” would look like). The protestors on Monday did not wait for elected officials to lead. They took it upon themselves in the best tradition of our democracy to make their voices heard.


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Today's quote:

Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of nonessentials. 
-Lin Yutang, writer and translator (1895-1976)

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Today's art: (Seated people at least, and a group of men in the background!)


Carl Bloch's In a Roman Osteria (1866)

I love how everyone at the main table is looking at the artist!

10 comments:

  1. Great photo of you with your sons on the beach. Love the musician and sepia photos.
    Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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    1. Those musicians might have been playing a tune we'd recognize, or not.

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  2. You followed the theme well along with the few side trips.

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    1. Side trips are perhaps the most interesting these days, as long as I don't forget the main road, to just have fun and go in the direction I intend.

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    1. True, from more recent times of my own life to looking as far back as when my grandmother sat with her sisters for that photo (probably the 50s)

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  4. LOVE the white beach photo, classic you in a very nice suit with your hair nicely tidy! "Magazine cover," I thought. The children , darling!
    Carl Bloch's painting is so contemporary- a snapshot! I wonder how memry served him so well not having a camera!
    That is the thing about facebook and it is not easy to dump it. I have made important connections through FB, like finding my cousins in Norway, establishing a strong connection. BUT, dump it I have- everyone who is important to me ,or me them ,has my email address and my home address so not all is lost. Fuck Zuck.

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  5. I love the old pictures, including the bathing beauty!

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  6. You were certainly glam in that swimsuit picture! And the artworks need captions! As in Men to Avoid in Art and Life.

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  7. That's a great photo of you! I love old photos, especially sepia and b&w.

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