Posted by paul on January 31, 2016 at 22:59:27 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: Missing Mom An Dad posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on January 31, 2016 at 18:16:09:
The deal for me is when something from the old days comes up. And I got no one to talk that old stuff over.
It hits everyone a litle different, but I think that is pretty normal.
When the aerial photos from the late 1930s appeared on the Internet, and I could finally see the way the farm was layed out back then, when dad was just getting into the swing of things - I got all misty eyed. I could finally see the stuff he talked about, how things were in his day. But I can't point to the picture and see it 'with' him, I can only fuzz brain remember about how he said it was, my fuzzy memories and the fuzzy camera work of the 1930s........ Think that's the one I'd like to be able to do, look over one old photo with him. He liked looking backwards, I don't know I worry about him seeing how I'm doing today, but I'd like to look backwards with him over that photo, something he woulda got a kick out of.
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