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And here are a couple of old snapshots I took back in the early 70's, with George Javins, Spotsy, Lynn, and Marie.
This is Blog Post #7800.
Let's brighten things up with some new collages. The flowers were in stores.
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thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you've started the year at a funeral, but it's always good to see the spring flowers appear and cheer things up.
ReplyDeleteWren x
...there are difficult times to safely hold a funeral.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, to post photos of your late husband. It's good to have memories of him with your daughters. Those paintings may have been painted in that kind of washed-out way on purpose!
ReplyDeleteIt is possible, since bright colors would be unsuitable.
DeleteThe flowers stand out.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the loss of your ex-husband. Nice flower collage. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteGod speed George, heartfelt condolences to you and your daughters. A sweet tribute full of lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteA very nice tribute.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to you and your daughters.
All the best Jan
Linda - by reading the comments, I have figured out that George was your ex-husband. My condolences to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine has a magnificent amaryllis and it adds so much color to our otherwise white and gray world. Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday with your colorful bouquet!
How sad that you had to start the year with a funeral. I think the faded images fit well. I call them subdued, which one feels in a funeral home. Lovely spring flowers, though.
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