OLD PICTURES in Postcards 4

  • May 14, 2019, 1:06 p.m.
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We all have pictures like this. That’s Don Fulford sitting in the middle. I don’t remember the other two guys. That’s also my old white sofa and a self-portrait from a first painting class. At least I grabbed the canvass by the bit and started painting on 4x4 canvasses. I’ve tried looking up Don on Google, but there are an awful lot of Don Fulford’s in the US. One of my kids sent me this picture, and it is like stepping back into the past.

I recognize me in the back there. This is the team that won the 1982 OB Sandcastle Making Contest. One of the ladies became a State Representative. The little boy grew up not reading or writing. Being homeschooled by a druggie gets one nowhere. Maybe I kept this picture simply because I had those marvelous shorts on.

The truth is, I’m going to hang on to this picture because it glows with happiness.
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  • Himself: Working hard today. Keeping an amused eye on the construction across the street. Where they hit the gas line grew into a big hole. Today there was one of those long boomed trucks and three or four cement trucks to fill the hole back in.

  • Myself: He let me sleep in again, It’s lunch time.

  • Photo: A Newspaper Photographer for the Beacon.

  • Reading: Elizabeth Moon’s Vatta Series. The heroine whines but get’s it all done.

  • Gratitude’s: My two new books. Sunshine. Beautiful colors.


Last updated May 14, 2019


woman in the moon May 14, 2019

Wonder what life would be like if we could all just change places.... with other people, other places, other times. Not to stay but just to be there for a little while.

MageB woman in the moon ⋅ May 14, 2019

We would take ourselves with us.

Marg MageB ⋅ May 15, 2019

Very good point.

Marg May 15, 2019

That pic sure does capture a happy moment :)

NorthernSeeker May 16, 2019

Definitely "the good old days".

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