Just Old Photos

The remote logging camp where I spent my early years. On this day, the company brought a group of logger's wives up to the camp (via their
private railroad) for a picnic. My Mother is at the lower left of the group. She and I actually lived up there during logging season.

The building with a covered porch behind my Mother was the Company store and cookhouse.

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He is my second nephew and I was only 7yrs old when he was born. He has been in the hospital since November from the Covid. He had a double lung transplant and been on and off ventilators. I pray for him every day. He lives in Georgia and I live in Pennsylvania.
Awww... bless him, Sas.

I hope he continues to live healthy.
 
These are totally fabulous photos, Sliver!

I could stare at vintage photos all day long!

Thank you so much for sharing!

P.S. Yes, look at those trim waistlines.

People were healthier and in WAY better shape than people today. People back in the day when your pictures were taken could run circles around the masses of lazy people today, and they could do it in their sleep, and they didn't sob and pout about everything like today's generation does.
 
Thank you Aunt Marg.

Thought I would post these two photos of grand parents, who knows I might learn of a new relation.

As a youngster thought I would 'never' display photos .

After having grand children that would never know their great grand parents got out old family photos.

I have a really neat wedding certificate of my father's parents, which has their pictures on it.
 

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