Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Travel Tuesday: Christmas Past

In a departure from exclusively posting photos I have taken, this post is entirely photos others have taken. All but one of these, is a scan from the over 1,600 slides my father collected over 60 years. 

My father, probably 1972. 

Before I was born. 

My two brothers, my sister, my aunt Edith and grandmother. 

My oldest brother.

My two brothers, long before my sister and I were born.

My sister and my middle brother.

The four of us. On the right hand corner of the top of the television is a tiny santa, I have that - at the last minute I plucked it out of the china cabinet at my father's house as we were turning the contents over to an estate sale company. I didn't realize until I scanned this slide, that it has been around as long as I have. 


Mom with a new hair dryer. The white artificial tree was bought the winter we lived in Phoenix, and put up many years. It was my father's favorite. 

On South Mountain in Phoenix the winter we lived there. 

My aunt Edith and my Mother, probably 1948 or 1949. 

My parents owned that end table all of their married life. When we cleaned out the house, no one wanted it. 

I have a couple of the ornaments that were on this tree 

Aunt Edith and my Grandmother 

My father and my oldest brother.

My mother, grandmother, Emma and Bill Baker in the first little house my father built on the farm. 

 

14 comments:

  1. What great pictures. I think it's always fun looking back through old photographs of when we were little and even before.

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    1. I scanned all of the slides and shared copies with my siblings.

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  2. Such wonderful, special vintage photos! These make me smile.

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    1. The photos of Aunt Edith are before they moved to the farm, before she graduated from High school. It is amazing to see her young, healthy and smiling.

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  3. These are terrific! I love looking through old family photos as they sure bring back so many happy memories!

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    1. Take lots of photos this holiday season.

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  4. I love old phots, anyone's old photos. And I love the Mom Likes Me Best shirts!!
    Happy Happy.

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    1. I bought those for everyone that year.

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  5. Wow, what lovely memories.

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    1. Many smiles through the decades

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  6. These are so great! I see so many scenes that remind me of my youth. There are ornaments on that tree that look exactly like my parents ornaments. All that tinsel on the trees too! I loved tossing the tinsel on the tree. Your matching t-shirts are perfect!

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    1. I haven't done tinsel on a tree in several years.

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  7. They are great photos to cherish.

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  8. Photos like these are a treasure to cherish. Who will you leave them to?

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