Last night I was up late watching a movie and then just before 5:00am I decided I would pull out some old retro pictures. Thus I thought I would share a few.
there's something rustic yet romantic on those train stations. It brings me back to that classic movie by Sophia Loren - "Sunflower" i love that movie so much that i shed a lot of tears on that DVD copy.
My brother as well as sister within earlier years with good family friends the man on the left was apart of a think tank for GE and his wife was a teacher.
please take a look on 'Sunflower' Jack. it was a movie about soldiers lives and how they go about their daily lives and family issues. A heart-warming movie indeed ...
It was and I have been back there 6 times mind you what was called, "Hiller Hieghts" did change like everything but yesterday I thought I would put it on.
such a lovely photo..the sun even shining thru the window ,,birthday Boy x
ReplyDeleteSilly inquistive kid he was that one :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good night honeychild:) xo
ReplyDeleteis that you Jack ... :)
ReplyDeleteA little younger :)
ReplyDeletei remembered Tony Bennet very well. My father listens to him with much gusto.
ReplyDeletethere's something heartwarming re-visiting old places we've lived or gone to ...
ReplyDeleteThat was taken well all of them were taken before the digital age. This was a February trip back from New York.
ReplyDeletelove it Jack !!! cool but your dog looks sad ... what is that on his neck :(
ReplyDeleteMy old dog Bo, it was after he came back from the North Shore Animal Shelter in Queens.
ReplyDeletethere's something rustic yet romantic on those train stations. It brings me back to that classic movie by Sophia Loren - "Sunflower" i love that movie so much that i shed a lot of tears on that DVD copy.
ReplyDeletewonderful! and lovely
ReplyDeleteJack is that you on the right ... he looks liked you when your younger and doing the Aikido ...
ReplyDeletei have had so many dogs i lost count of them already, and each of them i loved. Great
ReplyDeleteAdorable..love the look on your face.. :)
ReplyDeleteyeah that was in Syracuse New York..
ReplyDeleteIronically last night I watched this movie called Australia that is at Union Turnpike..
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa..
ReplyDeleteMy brother as well as sister within earlier years with good family friends the man on the left was apart
ReplyDeleteof a think tank for GE and his wife was a teacher.
Sounds like a smart man...
ReplyDeleteFrancaise whom has not changed much and my sister within the families Donut Shop.
ReplyDeletei could recognised you from thousand miles away ... even in your younger years. great
ReplyDeleteBennett lives right within New York City as well right across from Central Park.
ReplyDeleteTiffanies...
ReplyDeleteMark and Kevin which came down to NYC...
ReplyDeleteWe went and saw KISS I kid you not.
ReplyDeletelooks like a bank ...
ReplyDeleteNo it's the famous Tiffany and Co...
ReplyDeleteThat must of been a cool show.
ReplyDeletecovered with snow yet it feels warmth. lovely
ReplyDeleteWas the second time and these two I have alway kept in contact both are gifted musicians and are well known throughout the NY Upstate area.
ReplyDeletei remembered them ... their your old friends
ReplyDeleteplease take a look on 'Sunflower' Jack. it was a movie about soldiers lives and how they go about their daily lives and family issues. A heart-warming movie indeed ...
ReplyDeleteThat kid is saying do I have to eat this now or can "I go try out my fire engine cycle?"
ReplyDeletegreat ...
ReplyDeleteJack ... let's get inside and find the most un-pricey one. kiddo' laughs*
ReplyDeleteI call that the ole lamp shade......My big doggy Jackson had one after he had some minor surgery, years back.
ReplyDeletecute kid you!!
ReplyDeleteROLF It does sure look like one Pam.
ReplyDeleteSilly one that kid was :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe silly, but a very cute little guy. :-D
ReplyDeleteI love the old pictures! Nice one here!
ReplyDeleteI see you were always the picture taker.
ReplyDeleteMy son's dog was wearing one of those on Christmas day.
ReplyDeleteSwooosh.....lol
ReplyDeleteIt was and I have been back there 6 times mind you what was called, "Hiller Hieghts" did change like everything
ReplyDeletebut yesterday I thought I would put it on.
I was and have been for years but I never thought back then about how images would become such apart of the internet Frani.
ReplyDeleteI can't say that dogs like it but...this one certainly didnt. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd without any negative thoughts the lady on the left is my former wife, we were en route to go to the theatre.
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeletebeautiful
She was that was then and this is now and am very comfortable in saying.
ReplyDeletethat's how it should be
ReplyDeleteaw cute :)
ReplyDeletewonderful :)
ReplyDeletelooks happy :)
ReplyDeletecheers!!
ReplyDeletecool :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting
ReplyDeletewonderful set and sunset :)
ReplyDeleteNot only are these old but they are old. :)
ReplyDeleteMy brother and all yes Cinn.
ReplyDeleteCinn Happy New Years.
ReplyDeleteIt was great........then.
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