October 1967

This is another image from a slide which was part of an auction lot. The couple must have spent several days in Canada. First there was photo of The Expo ’67, now I am finding photos of other tourist spots.

From my research, I believe they were at Fort Henry National Historic Site which located in Kingston, Ontario.

What do you think?

Until next time…peace

January 1969–Mexico

These three slides were together in a small plastic bag in my recent estate lot purchase. There was a little information: January 1969–Mexico.

I wish I knew the name of the resort. I wonder if the place still exists.

I am assuming the two couples traveled together to Mexico. (Probably to escape the cold weather here in Michigan).

Taking photos of each other. I have done this…lol

As I mentioned before, the couples in the images traveled a lot. I am excited to see all their destinations.

Until next time…peace

May 1961

I took this image from a slide which was labeled May 1961. The group are full of smiles. I do not have any further information.

I recently purchased the slide as part of an estate lot on an auction site.

The people in the slides loved to travel. I am so excited to pull the images off them.

The gentlemen in the photo appear to be in hunting apparel which makes me think they are at a cabin.

What do you think?

Until next time…peace

Happy Earth Day

Did you celebrate Earth Day? I was happy to spend time outdoors. I cleaned up the yard a little, took some photos, and planned where to put my flower gardens.

If you look closely, you can see the fish on tip of the pole. This Osprey was enjoying his meal.
The Vultures were snacking on roadkill. I got really close to them before they decided to move along. I laugh every time I see these birds. My mom loved them.

I hope you managed to get outdoors today.

Have you ever watch a Cormorant dive?

Happy Earth Day! Let’s work together for the sake of our planet.

Until next time…peace

Girls in the Snow

The image doesn’t contain any identifying marks. Two girls posing behind the piles of snow. They seem happy and enjoying the outdoors. They look a little like sisters but I think they are best friends.

From the type of the photo and the style of clothing, I am guessing, the image was taken in the 1920s.

What do you think?

Until next time…peace