Note the book Judy is reading. How did that ever get in the house? Also Soils and Men, the 1939 Yearbook of Agriculture which got hauled around wherever we lived, can't tell titles of the other three books. Clipper ship bookends.
Earlier this month I was wondering what we haven't touched yet. Obviously we are just getting started, these last couple of weeks certainly keep the winter chill away from the door.
This picture really deserves a title! Is Judy supposed to be a mother (see baby in cradle), neglecting her family by reading pulp fiction (what is the name of that book?) - the desk stool, made by Dad, serving as a bookshelf, phone stand - and that wasn't a real phone, either. This is choice - all of the pictures tell a story - some unintentionally, but this one is a beaut.
Love it! The hairstyle is phenomenal, the reading material quite enlightening. Fun photo.
ReplyDeleteEarlier this month I was wondering what we haven't touched yet. Obviously we are just getting started, these last couple of weeks certainly keep the winter chill away from the door.
ReplyDeleteWhat would we do without the internet, email and the BLOG. That is a statement, not even a question. Winter isn't so bad after all.
ReplyDeleteDwight made me do it.
Steve is right. There is still so much ground to be covered. What great fun.
ReplyDeleteThis picture really deserves a title! Is Judy supposed to be a mother (see baby in cradle), neglecting her family by reading pulp fiction (what is the name of that book?) - the desk stool, made by Dad, serving as a bookshelf, phone stand - and that wasn't a real phone, either. This is choice - all of the pictures tell a story - some unintentionally, but this one is a beaut.
ReplyDeleteI remember cooking this scene all up, choice of book (who had this salacious pulp), etc.
ReplyDeleteAnd who did my hairdo? Dwight?
ReplyDeleteI am looking for a good book to read. Does anyone know where I can a copy of this one?
ReplyDeleteTry the Romance section in either your library or the bookstore?
ReplyDeleteSlave?
ReplyDeleteJudy, try Ivan Doig's books.
ReplyDeleteWho is that??????
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