School Photo circa 1930s

This photo was part of an estate sale. Based on the style of clothing and the type of photos, I am guessing around 1930s.

To me, the image looks like a school photo. I would actually go so far to say, a private school. The children all seem to be the same age–preschool or kindergarten.

What do you think?

Until next time…peace

Two Girls Reading a Book

This is the cabinet photo. So, I am placing the date around the 1900s. I do not have any information on the photo. I wish I did. I would love to know the girls’ names.

The girls are very well dressed in the photo. They obviously come from a wealthy family.

What do you think?

Until next time…peace

Two Kids and a Dog

No matter the decade a family pet is always a welcomed companion for children. The kids seem to be dressed up and posing for the photographer.

I do not have any information on the photo. But I am guessing, the photo was taken in the late 1920s or early 1930s.

Did you have a family pet as a kid?

Until next time…peace

International Picnic Day

Since today is International Picnic Day, I thought I would share this image. I am placing this photo in the late 1940s.

There was no information on the photo. I am guessing from the style of clothes and photo type.

Do you like picnics? I am wondering if she isn’t camping or on a road trip. There’s coffee of the table. The picnic basket appears to be full.

What do you think?

International Waterfall Day

I love waterfalls! Well, I just love being out in nature. I have only visited waterfall in my state.

My favorite are the Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The last time I went, the weather was not the best. But the rain did not stop us from looking around.

Do you have a favorite waterfall? Where is it?

Until next time…peace

Baby Wild Turkey

Over the weekend, I photographed this little wild turkey. I just love the mama turkey was in the background.

I anciently came across the little ones when I was driving home. I seen two run across the road. I admit, at first, I didn’t recognize the type of bird. But once I stopped my car to photograph them. I could hear the mama turkey calling her little ones. If I wasn’t in the middle of the road, I would have stayed longer.

But, I was happy, I had my camera equipment with me.

Until next time…peace