Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Vintage Photo Friday: Good Day To You, Sir.

Check out this dapper gentleman.



Don't let the pipe and casually crossed legs fool you. Back in the day, this kindly gent probably kicked a lot of ass. The photo might seem docile, sweet even. But I'm betting this guy could throw down something fierce. Look at him. You know he fights dirty.


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Friday, May 4, 2012

Vintage Photo Friday

"Pass the SPF 45, Ethel."


Don't these stylish ladies look just lovely on the beach? This polaroid looks to be from the 1950's. It's just bursting with vintage charm. Don't ya think? 

Vintage Photo Friday is brought to you from my own collection. Each Friday I will present you with a visual delight from the past, until I run out of resources...that is. Enjoy!


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Memories That Are Not My Own

I always had this theory that shopping secondhand was a bit like time travel. Previously owned goods have a history. When was it originally made? What purpose did it serve at the time? Who owned it? Finding the answers to these questions can mean forging a connection between the past and the present. Of course not every hideous vintage sweater or dusty ol' knick-knack has a magical story behind it. 

But every once in a while I'll come across something that does have a story. Something personal perhaps. Something that once had meaning but now, for reasons unknown are given away to the the donation bins of Goodwill. 

This is the story of Bill and Marge. 


Two days ago I found their photo album documenting a road trip they journeyed back in November of 1988. They collected post cards, tourist pamphlets and took photographs of the roads and natural surroundings on their way.

Hello from the highway!
Post card of The Appalachian and Blue Ridge.

A lovely post card that was never sent to Frank. 
 The Eastern Screech Owls of Shenandoah National Park.
Photograph of The Appalachian.
 The Ohio River through Otter Creek Park in Kentucky.
Marge reflects on the journey. 

There are pages and pages of post cards and nature shots of Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania from Bill and Marge Echenhofer. I don't know them, nor will I ever likely meet them. I don't know how it came to be that their photo album made it to the shelves of Goodwill. I only know that I now own that album, a stock of memories that are not my own but somehow have come to make a connection across time, space and circumstance.