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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Saturday Snapshot ~ the way we were

The way we were in 1972.  Hard to believe that's almost 40 years ago.  Left to right are my brother Jim, Judy, Carol, my brother Bill, me (Bonnie), my sister Ann, and my husband Clyde.


Saturday Snapshot is a meme hosted by Alyce from At Home With Books.  To participate, post a photo taken by you (or a friend or family member).  Your photo can be old or new, as long as its subject is appropriate for all eyes to see.  Check out snapshots others are sharing this week.

7 comments:

  1. I love to look at old family photos!

    BTW, I noticed Bonnie and Clyde!!!


    Here is my Saturday Snapshot post!

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  2. I LOVE old family photos, especially from the 1970s!

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  3. I love old family photos like that! The clothes styles definitely say 70s. :)

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  4. Gautami, we were Bonnie and Clyde long before the movie, which I refused to see for years. We'd go to a neighborhood party and be asked, "Did you check your guns at the door?" Followed, always, by roars of laughter. My mother said she never even knew the name of the woman with Clyde Barrow, that news reports always said, "Clyde Barrow and his gun moll."

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  5. I just love those old photos - so special.

    Thanks for your expression of sympathy at the loss of our cat Libby:(

    Have a wonderful Sunday!

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  6. A great family photo!

    I totally sympathize with how you must have felt/feel about the Bonnie & Clyde jokes. My maiden name was Ingols--which caused me to endure every Little House on the Prairie joke you can imagine. May explain why I never like that show (or really appreciated the books...).

    Here's my snapshot: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/10/saturday-snapshot-october-8.html

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  7. Oh, yes, the difference between early seventies and later.

    Yours is still sporting that sixties look.

    I love looking back to earlier times...thanks for sharing.

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