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"Roses are red
Violets are blue
Milk, eggs, coffee."
- Leo, "That 70's Show"

Archive for the '1970's - Early' Category

Outside John Glenn ‘72

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

In juxtaposition to a previous photo posting from 1972, “Inside John Glenn ‘72” - which again, refers to the street on which my family lived until 1973 rather than the astronaut himself - here is the sequel, “Outside John Glenn ‘72.” Here you will find some nice colorful photos taken on the outside of our little abode […]

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Inside John Glenn ‘72

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

The John Glenn house that is, not the astronaut. It’s random picture time again!… featuring a nice array of color slides of me and my family in our natural habitat, the house at 1849 John Glenn Rd. in Dayton, Ohio. The slides were dated March of 1972, and the calendar in the background of the first shot below verifies […]

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Here is an assortment of nice color slides taken at various family members’ houses - including ours on Echo Hill - of a couple of family get-togethers. As I mentioned in a previous posting, our families - as they continue to do now - always spent a lot of time together. The allusion to the ‘cousins […]

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Visiting the Grandparents

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

My extended families have always been tight-knit. I’ve always been close with my Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. It’s easy to see why since my parents started me off right by making frequent visits to their parents and then posing me in pictures with them. These are from the series of slides from the early […]

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Lots of Me

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

I warned you that subsequent postings from 1972 would include an inordinant number of photos of me. My Dad had just gotten his Yashica TL Electro-X camera in early 1972 and was itching to create some serious picture snappage. Naturally, I, being just less than six months old, had to have been quite a novelty to the […]

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