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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Black and White Wednesday

Christmas 1975 - this is a real black and white photo.  I wanted to take one in color at the time, but had black and white film in the camera and you had to use that roll up first before you could load more film in the camera.
Our "kids" are now 46, 44 (45 next week) and 49 .  

12 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

I love nostalgia at Christmas JoAnn - lovely photograph.

J said...

I love seeing vintage photos like this! I can so relate. The tree and the kids lined up in jammies in front of it look exactly the same as those in my memory. Yes! - the old cameras where you loaded film and then hoped for the best when they were developed - I sure do remember those!

Maureen @ Josephina Ballerina said...

Jo, how sweet. This looks like Before the Grand Opening of the Presents, huh?
And I wish I could find a tree like that one. All the trees around here for so many years are so full and bushy, that the ornaments kind of lie on them instead of hang. Oh well!
Happy Advent! m & jb

Jeanne said...

Wow... I'll bet that time flew by too. I can clearly remember 1975. it's yesterday I have a problem with. lol

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

What a precious photo. Our kids are very close in age, too! I have 4 sons all in their 40s! Time sure does fly! Sweet hugs, Diane

Kay said...

I have to laugh at Jeanne's comment...though I'm just as lame at remembering 1975 as I am yesterday.
Love this sweet photo. Unless I was traveling, it would take forever for me to get film developed. I love the immediacy of digital. (AND the choice of black & white or color!)

Carletta said...

Lovely vintage photo! Thank goodness for digital! :)

The Quintessential Magpie said...

What a wonderful photo, JoAnn! I love it. Black and white photos just have so much character. :-)

Thank you so much for the well wishes. Thankfully, the blister phase is done. It was so not fun.

Sending warm holiday hugs your way...

XO,

Sheila

Powell River Books said...

Somehow black and white sets a warm family mood. - Margy

eileeninmd said...

A great B&W and a wonderful memory of your family. Enjoy your week!

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Oh, JoAnn. What a great picture. I have a few of those, if I can find them. What memories with the kids in front of the tree in their PJs. And in black and white is the best!..Thanks for sharing those memories..Happy Tuesday..Judy

Kay said...

Yes, JoAnn, we had lots of rain and wind overnight as well as this morning. It stopped long enough to allow some blue skies this afternoon but I know we're in for more. Batten down the hatches!