Brigid Dickerson, Marie Javins, Ernie Evans, _?_, Gary Dickerson.
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January 20, 2014
Circa 1971, 1817 Leslie Avenue
Here's another old picture I scanned in from an old album. I took this photo of my daughter sitting on our front stoop with some friends who lived around the corner. We lived in the Del Ray neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia.
I think the little boy whose name I can't recall may be Gary's little brother but I don't know. That family moved to another part of town and we were sad because Brigid was a fun kid to have around!
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so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteI love old photos, this one is adorable!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet photo!
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Came here to tell you the right answer; the building was a cinema before :)
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They must have been little looking at the front step. Nice to have happy memories
ReplyDeleteLooking back on old photos is a great way to remember afresh and be grateful.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, such sweet memories. I remember the acuteness of friends moving away, imagine if there were social media back in the day!:)
ReplyDeletewhat a great photo! i wonder what became of the little kids.
ReplyDeletePrecious! I remember running around with no shoes during the summer. So fun and carefree were those days.
ReplyDeleteA good pic!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the other day, trying to remember the name of a family in the area I grew up in... and it's completely escaped me, so it's not a surprise that trying to draw a name from the past would be a common thing.
Cute picture! Those old pictures hold a lot of memories.
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