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Some people up the street were throwing this table away. It was in pretty bad shape and one of the legs was off. I've glued the leg back...
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http://www.miamiherald.com/367/story/256844.html How dare he "prefer" a Christian for President... You would think that he persona...
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In one of his classes, Emperor had only a couple friends because "the rest of the people are jerks and say nasty things to me." A...
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Maybe my bloggy friend Virginia has seen a six and a half-foot tall curly-top kid driving about in a grey car with Missouri license plates s...
What an awesome piece of family history! And, very cool...
ReplyDeleteIt is a good thing someone invented those new fangled Teddy Bears too. They are my children's primary toys. They have names, family relationships, problems to solve. It is really all quite complicated.
That's sweet! I'm glad they play together nicely with them (most of the time). :)
DeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI don't remember when Teddy Bears first were made, but I love that your great grandmother is holding one.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of Teddies myself, along with several stuffed chimpanzees and a gorilla. They all have names.....
This is 1899-1900 so I should imagine you do NOT remember when Teddy bears were first made...! :)
DeleteI love old photos. My family is from another country, and I don't have many. I treasure the ones I do have.
ReplyDeleteThey're so fun! But I don't have many. Pinched this one from the internet.
DeleteLove the picture! Lordie, that was a houseful for somebody!!!
ReplyDeleteI know, right?? This looks like a dining room with no table!
DeleteNow, that's some perspective for me. Both my paternal grandparents were born in 1900. I never knew either of them, but this picture helps me imagine the world they were born into. So cool, and thank you for sharing!
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