Ben Cooper, Inc., Vintage Halloween Masks by Brechtburg via Flickr Halloween is the one holiday where you get to be whoever you want to be and you don’t have to buy anybody any presents. It just seems to get better and better with each passing year. But, once-in-awhile, I get a hankering for...
Halloween 1973, originally uploaded by tuscaloosa_designs. This vintage Halloween photo of Gen Xers from 1973 is in the spirit of Dear Photograph, the popular website that posts pictures of pictures from the past in the present. I love it and the gypsy costume. It’s become a tradition around...
The Super Bridgy | Mommy loves your blue-goggle look | Never surrender, child | August 2011. Click here for all posts about Generation Z. I am up by 5 a.m. most mornings and my son, Sully, is never far behind. We really enjoy this quiet time together while everyone is still sleeping. Homemade...
If you seek authenticity for authenticity’s sake you are no longer authentic. – Jean-Paul Sartre I live in an old neighborhood in Oklahoma City. At one time, it was pretty much surrounded by urban blight. Fortunately, efforts to achieve historic preservation in the 1970s helped keep encroachment...
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Hello, Jill! It's so nice to receive a message from a majorette. No doubt, it was a grand experience for…
I was the majorette at my Catholic high school (William V. Fisher Catholic) in Central Ohio. Fall 1993-97! Loving these…
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