Sons of Joseph and Margaret (Newby) Boyer ca. 1933 Maternal first cousins of my mother |
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"Home is where one starts from. As we grow older the world becomes stranger, the pattern more complicated of dead and living. Not the intense moment, isolated, with no before and after, but a lifetime burning in every moment. And not the lifetime of one man only, but of old stones that cannot be deciphered." ----- T. S. Eliot, 1888-1965 "Four Quartets, East Coker" (1940)
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What a great photo! I love the expressions on the boys' faces. Don't you wonder who was doing what in the background to make them smile like that?
ReplyDeleteThe boys look like they're having fun! Great shot. Thanks for stopping by. I hope you can get back into cross stitching. I started a Christmas stocking last October for my new Great-nephew (or is it grand-nephew?) and have about a quarter of it completed! Maybe I'll just save it for Krysta's next baby?! Stay in touch.
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