Something a little different... We were at a picnic at the county park next to our neighborhood. I still wear jeans and T-shirts. :-)
4Real added this photo to his favorites. (77 months ago)
Something a little different... We were at a picnic at the county park next to our neighborhood. I still wear jeans and T-shirts. :-)
4Real added this photo to his favorites. (77 months ago)
fotografEd 77 months ago | reply
Jeans and T-shirts are the only way to go! I still go barefoot every chance I get, too! :)
MakingMemories(Deja-Vu photography) 77 months ago | reply
Oh this is so cute..well done my friend
CurtisLeeJones 77 months ago | reply
Time flies, doesn't it? Way, way, way too fast. Photography is a wonderful time machine!
tygerlyl 77 months ago | reply
Oh, how beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing.
Joe Cashin Photography 77 months ago | reply
You look real cute Robin, thanks for sharing.
Antonella Ravasi 77 months ago | reply
1963? I think we have te same age....:-)
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4Real 77 months ago | reply
I started to comment on this photo the other day, just after it showed up in my contacts list. Got interrupted and never made it back till now. I love getting out the old pictures and going through them. They stir so many memories. Seems like the years slip by so fast.
You look like you were a happy little tyke! Your expression is so precious, makes me smile. Love the curly hair and bare feet! Your dad looks so proud of his little girl! Was mom the photographer? All-in-all, this photo is pure gold! Thank you for sharing it.
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My Name is Merle 77 months ago | reply
Thank you, everyone, for your kind comments!
Antonella - I was born in 1959.
Larry - Not sure who the photographer was. My grandfather was the photo/movie maniac - drove us crazy then, but we're grateful now!
. Az 77 months ago | reply
I love these kind of pictures.
i drive my family crazy too, I know that they will appeciate the memories that i have made one day.
i hope all is well ;0]
*ManyFacets* 60 months ago | reply
Great memories.