Saturday, September 6, 2025

 


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  1. They still loved their mother :-)

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  2. Now that right there is priceless....

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  3. Agree- priceless. Cherishable. Warming.

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  4. If the photos were taken in the same place I'd guess that the boys built the new house for her.

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  5. Yep. That's pretty darn neat.
    The Google thingy indicates that it might be in Poland.

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    1. Grandma's ankles remind me of a story about Bill Ruger. He was discussing the design of the stocks on his soon to be introduced Model 77, and in describing how he wanted the grip area to look he said, "I want that to be thick, like a Polish girl's ankles!"

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  6. I wonder if these photos are what they purport to be. The first photo smacks of the 1960s. The second photo, while undated, depicts what appears to be a late 70s woman being held by two 40-year-olds. If the original photo was taken in, say, 1965, that would make the males 60 today. Making the photos' authenticity even more difficult to establish is that the photos seem to have been taken in two different places.

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    1. Don't make too much of it. It's a great shot and the meaning is strong. Love your mother!

      My boy would kill for their mom. Me, maybe cut the grass. Maybe.

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    2. Boys. More than one.

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    3. Now you did it 99, you triggered the Karens. LOL

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  7. Mother: Most important job in the world.

    Chutes Magoo

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  8. I'm thinking mom and sons in pic 1 and Oma and grandsons in pic 2.
    It matters not what I think. Nice fotos anyway.

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    1. Rich- that seems most likely.
      chestnut

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  9. This is the Internet Sir, When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.

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    1. "Nothing's too good for the man that shot Liberty Valance."

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  10. I look at the noses...

    Knolli

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  11. Curious though, why one baby, noticeably smaller, is dressed in pink- I doubt an old-world mom would dress one of two male twins in blue, one in pink. I think as warming as these two shots are, they’re not the same people.

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  12. That's family summed up in two photographs.

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