Sunday, April 12, 2009

Memories, Refracted

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Through old photographs...
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Of my childhood home in New Mexico...
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They remind me today of those I love...

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And miss...

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What's a holiday without nostalgia, right!? I promise I won't do this again until Christmas!

43 comments:

  1. Sweet! I love old photo's. They capture nostalgia in a jar don't they?

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  2. Those are very nice photos! :)

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  3. Old photos are beautiful in their own way. And I love yours! :D And your blog by the way :)

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  4. Hi, Tina.
    I'm from Brazil and I liked your blog very much.
    I knew it by home page of blogspot.
    I'll visit you every time now, right?
    Kisses, Tina.
    Good Holiday.

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  5. Ce la vie, mon cherie!
    So lovely to remember these days of carefree living!
    XO Victoria

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  6. I adore looking at old photos! And I love nostalgia. I'm one of those people that like watching peoples family-travel-home movies more than they themselves do. Wierd or what! Hope your brunch was a success!! An, you are as cute as a button. I already miss you as a child:).
    xox

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  7. aww these photos are gorgeous!
    i love going through my childhood photos :)

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  8. You are brave... I never know if I'll be smiling nostalgically or full-out bawling after a trip through the photo box. Your pictures are so fun to see.

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  9. Oh I love these photos and am so glad you shared! Thank you!

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  10. I used to live in New Mexico!! <3 I miss the old photos and the warped colors from the late 70s early 80s.

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  11. I get very nostalgic when I see other people's old family pictures because we lost our family albums on our first trip to U.S 18 years ago. I can't still get over that. You are very lucky you have old memories on print.

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  12. These are such great photos, and...treasures! Please share....
    I'm queen of photos! My sons still make fun of me, but they are too, now.. No better way to spend your time.. Hope your day was the best!
    xo,
    Penney

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  13. Olha Tina, eu particularmente, acho que as boas e belas recordações, fazem bem para alma e, consequentemente para saúde. Portanto, qualquer dia é dia para se matar as saudades.

    Abraços,

    Furtado.

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  14. Your old photos are beautiful, very factory girlish (the Sienna Miller movie). I always look through my parents photos for long lost memories, photography has seemed to loose its classic glamour to visual effects these days, I love how real and raw these are

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  15. It is beautiful and heartfelt.

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  16. You can feel the warmth in these photos and the beautiful little girl you were so obviously prefigured the lovely woman you've become. You're very generous to share your memories this way.

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  17. family is the most wonderful thing. thanks for sharing yours

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  18. oh Tina what a cute girl you were!!!
    your old pictures inspired me so much that I want to go and scan some of my own favorites! :)
    I've kept even my parents' old photos and I LOVE to take a look at times...
    are they going to get spoiled? it's so sad... I wish we could save all the nostalgic photos forever!

    xo

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  19. Tina, Thank you for sharing your family photos. They are wonderful!Old family photos come laced with such wonderful memories, it makes my heart sing. Easter is an especially significant holiday for me, I have such clear memories of the sun, church, our new dresses, shoes and bonnets..(yes I said bonnets:-)) Of course we always wore beautiful dresses in the summer but none looked more beautiful than our Easter dress. Even my sisters, all tomboys, had a wonderful time and are smiling in our photos.

    Hope you had a great day!

    Hugs,
    C

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  20. nice. when we are away from fam, our photos give us that little slice of home.

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  21. There's no way to undo times impact on your life.
    Maybe a new heart, mines far to jaded and cynical for love

    There's no way to undo time impact on your life.
    Except, maybe, a new future (but it is not as good as it used to be).

    I see you still want to improve the world, Amazing, nobody does it anymore.

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  22. Aw, look at cute little Tina! I love old photographs. Thanks for sharing!

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  23. Tina, Your brother? looks so much like my husband did that I'm going to hazard a guess and say he was born in 59.

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  24. Oh Ms. Muse,

    I do hate to be disagreeable...but "until next Christmas"? Never wait when the mood strikes. Well, of course that's only my opinion. But still...

    xo

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  25. These are so sweet! I love the faded look of them!

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  26. Oh please, do go on! I love old family photos! Did you see my dad?

    http://fadamorangashop.blogspot.com/2009/03/celebrating-fathers-day.html

    More, more, more! :-)*

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  27. I love old photos, even those of strangers. I once went to an antique store and came home with about 10 old photographs of people and families i didn't know. It's the story behind them that interests me. Who are they? Where have they been?

    Thanks for sharing some of yours!

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  28. Charming.
    And I do remember when everyone used to hang jelly molds on the walls above kitchen cabinets.

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  29. Tina,
    Thanks for sharing your family photos, they are very special. Those we love shape our charachter, and how we look at things. Thanks for letting us see your lovely family!
    Cheerio,
    Laurie Klaue

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  30. I love old pictures... they take you back. It's peaceful in a way.

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  31. Ahh old photo's...digital printouts never quite have the same heart do they?

    I love your blog, I've just started one myself so fingers crossed that people will enjoy it!

    Your childhood home looks lovely, nice and sunny - not like here in North West England.

    Please, check out my blog if you get the time!:)

    http://thefashionteller.blogspot.com

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  32. Love those low-slung houses of the era! We lived in Taos for a couple of years when I was a kid. Where were you?

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  33. I love family pictures. Post away if you like. Its funny how old photos fade almost to look ghostly of times that have log ago passed.

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  34. I visited home for easter and my sister and I drove by the old house we grew up in. i love the feelings it brings back.

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  35. hi Tina...

    love your old pic's tooo''

    have a great week
    mona & the girls

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  36. new mexico! a similar patio was a week-end project in albuquerque (1959 or 1960).

    i love the blue new mexico skies.

    every visit, i take a drive-by tour of our houses in albuquerque (near eubank elementary and aztec elementary) and houses in santa fe and los alamos.

    oh, nostalgia...

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  37. *memories* lovely photos, and such a time warp!

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  38. What's a holiday without nostalgia ??? NOTHING ;)

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