You look just like your mama, don't you? Very handsome couple.
I also see that resemblance. And they are in a love seat...with a pillow between them?
Personally, I like the ashtray to your Dad's right.
I love to see old black and white photos of people form that era.
OMG Mary is right, you look just like your mother!
For Jim--and anybody!Hey! We had color back "in that era!" Movies in color, color photos, coloring books, you name it!TV was still B&W though.Sorry Scott W for using your comment space, but just could NOT let Jim have a pass of that "era" thing.Thanks!
Yeah, media had color back then!Egg tempura; dyes squeezed from plant matter; red clay, crushed rocks, tar, blood.Fabulous picture. The curtains certainly stand out.
this is a great photo. reminds me of our downstairs growing up but i think that our drapes behind the chair matched the apolstry (sp?)! so funny.
This reminds me so much of my parents in those days!
How sweet!
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You look just like your mama, don't you?
Very handsome couple.
I also see that resemblance. And they are in a love seat...with a pillow between them?
Personally, I like the ashtray to your Dad's right.
I love to see old black and white photos of people form that era.
OMG Mary is right, you look just like your mother!
For Jim--and anybody!
Hey! We had color back "in that era!" Movies in color, color photos, coloring books, you name it!
TV was still B&W though.
Sorry Scott W for using your comment space, but just could NOT let Jim have a pass of that "era" thing.
Thanks!
Yeah, media had color back then!
Egg tempura; dyes squeezed from plant matter; red clay, crushed rocks, tar, blood.
Fabulous picture. The curtains certainly stand out.
this is a great photo. reminds me of our downstairs growing up but i think that our drapes behind the chair matched the apolstry (sp?)! so funny.
This reminds me so much of my parents in those days!
How sweet!
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