Friday, September 4, 2020

Photo Friday - Beautiful & Talented


Helen Rose (Rich) Bryan

1941 - 1996


Daughter of Ralph and Helen (Marguerat) Rich
Helen Rose was my dad's cousin,
and trained in both voice and ballet.


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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Raspberries


We had raspberries with our dinner, tonight.
It's not like I haven't eaten raspberries before, especially over the last X decades. This was different, though. Upon biting into the first one, I was immediately transported to my dear, dear Grandpa Epps' wonderful raspberry patch. I was prompted to write a poem. I want to share. Thanks for indulging me.

 I ate a raspberry.

It took me back in time,

To my grandpa’s garden,

And the man, so gentle and kind.

 

Straight rows,

Parallel, marked with string.

Tenderly worked by Grandpa,

Tidy, productive, and satisfying.

 

Working together,

Shovel, spade, fork, and hoe.

Grandpa’s element,

Helping food and children grow.

 

Enjoying the fruits

Of labor pleasantly spent,

With Grandpa,

Tall and unbent.

 

Untold influence

Over years and years.

Grandpa’s kindness and care

Shaping those he held so dear.

 


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Friday, July 24, 2020

Photo Friday - Scotland to Canada

John Aitchison

1834 - 1921


Born in East Lothian, Scotland, John emigrated with his
   parents and siblings in to Ontario, Canada, in 1855.
He married Elizabeth Ewing in 1861.
They are my husband's great-grandparents.
John is buried in the Knox Presbyterian Cemetery in
   Williamsford, Grey, Ontario.
I don't know when this was taken, but this
   appears to have been taken at the same time.

Such a cool family photo!



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Friday, July 17, 2020

Photo Friday - Websters, Colorized

"James Webster's Children"

circa 1861


I have always loved this picture. We don't know exactly when it was taken,
but we think it is likely it was about the time their mother, Jane (Shreve) Webster died.
There were 12 children, two of them died before this picture was taken.
We also don't know which person is whom. We believe the young women
in the back, second from the right, is our ancestor, Olive Orrel Webster.
(This was colorized at myheritage.com)


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