Since I had such an awesome response to my recent #ThrowbackThursday post, especially from my mom and Aunt Mary, I decided to skip my planned Sepia Saturday post and do a #SentimentalSaturday set instead. And fair warning – there might be a #SentimentalSunday coming up tomorrow as well. 😊
This time though, I have fourteen shots (it’s how many I ended up with after four pages of scans) with a couple of color among the monochrome. And just like last time, these are all from the bankers boxes in our upstairs hall labelled, “Mom and Aunt Mary” and feature childhood shots of them and my maternal grandparents, Nana (Genevieve) and Grampy (Robert) Souza. They were all taken either in Gloucester, Ma or during vacations in New Hampshire. And while I did do some light editing, I tried not to do too much, in the hopes of keeping the old school print photo vibe.
Now here are more photos Of Mom and Aunt Mary
Thanks for stopping by!
My posts may occasionally contain affiliate links. If you click through,
I might get a wicked small commission, with no extra cost to you.
Blog graphics created on Canva
My photographs are taken with my trusty Nikon,
sometimes utilizing my handy dandy tripod.
All words and images are mine (unless otherwise indicated),
and can sometimes also be found on my various social media sites.
Speaking of witch which…
I have one billion many homes on the interwebz.
Here are a few…
- Smoke Blog ~ Traci York
- Hive Blog ~ Traci York
- WordPress Blog ~ Traci York
- Facebook ~ Traci Cavanaugh York
- Facebook Page ~ Traci York, Writer
- Instagram ~ traciyork_aka_internetg33k
- Pinterest ~ Traci York, Writer
- Twitter ~ @TraciYorkWriter
- My Weku Blog ~ Traci York
- YouTube ~ InternetGeek
- Ello ~ @traciyork
I love old photos. I can stare at them for hours. Thanks for sharing, Traci.
Thanks in return for your lovely comment, Mr. Humus (and apologies for my delay in replying).
Haha. No worries. It is just George, over here, TY. Forrest humus is a cat litter ingredient.
(actually, forest)
I’m sure others have said this, but you look like your mum.
Thank you so much, April!