That was the queer part about wig shopping, Lynne! I went to several very reputable salons looking for a wig to match my color. The wigs made of pale shades either made me look elderly OR they looked obviously like a wig! I guess it just must be tough to come up with a believeable wig in blonde? So I bought that one although it was far darker than anything I'd ever had naturally but it did match my eyebrows. And NOBODY ever guessed it wasn't real unless I said something or took it off. The baby pulled it off me once in public, so I always had to be lowkey about it. I told him it was Mama's "hair hat" and he should leave it on my head!
Merme
We were given two hands to hold, two eyes to see, two ears to listen & two legs to walk. But why were we given only one heart? The other heart was given to another for us to find.
This is probably September of 1996. Maxi and I met up with his dad and best friend at Willard Beach, and Maxi wasn't quite a year old yet. I remember it as one of those very beautiful days in Maine; perfect for never wanting to leave the beach.
Merme
Last edited by Merme; Jul 26th, 2008 at 09:56 AM.
We were given two hands to hold, two eyes to see, two ears to listen & two legs to walk. But why were we given only one heart? The other heart was given to another for us to find.
Here's a picture of me and the girls around 1986 or 87?? they were still in grade school I had just finished braiding cornrows in their hair with beads it took 7 hours for both,, my back was killing me I can't believe I did it again several times after that as well as some of their friends hair,, but back then it was the thing at that time,, braids and beads,,
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
I haven't figured out yet how to do the rolls. my daughter does let me braid hers all up from time to time though. takes hours, but is georgeous! thats a beautiful group you have there, angleblossom. here's some of me....I could say it was just 10 years ago, but by the hair and cloths I don't think you guys would believe me! ha ha. (20ish yrs ago)
btw....it's pictures of pictures, so the quality is quite poor.
school pic
softball pic in my grandmothers front yard.
a couple of more to follow.
Cricket
Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russel Baker
ok, these next ones are horribly grainy. I hope they're not too bad. I just thought some of you might like to see what's being built in the background!
me and my grandpa
me and possibly my dad
and some neighbor kid or cousin on top, heck it could even be an uncle?
Cricket
Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russel Baker
...I can't believe I did it again several times after that as well as some of their friends hair,, but back then it was the thing at that time,, braids and beads...
i did kates... a couple of times, i'll have to hunt up a picture. i did her's in the late 90's though, and i still see girls around here with them.
I love that picture of you at the Baptism, Jiffymouse. It is wonderful.
Cricket ~ I couldn't see the backgrounds of your prints, so I can't say for sure what is there. But if Jiffy thought it was a Sonic, I'm guessing maybe it was a UFO.
Jiffy ~ go eat something!
Hey, did any of you see the pictures I posted of me 'n Maxi at the end of the last thread?
Merme
We were given two hands to hold, two eyes to see, two ears to listen & two legs to walk. But why were we given only one heart? The other heart was given to another for us to find.
green houses yay!!! you've been a gardener from the beginning then
warning, next picture of me, over 30 years old, has a snake in it. if you don't like snakes....
but if you do, her name was bertha, and she was well over 6 ft. i don't remember what kind of boa she was, but she was really a nice snake. (as snakes go). she belonged to my great aunt who had an exotic animal & rehab license, and owned a literal menagerie.
ok, i hope i've written enough so that the squeamish can skip the pic.
thanks sheri. bertha was the smallest of the constrictors they had. they had 3 pythons that made her look like a baby. they also had donkeys, turkeys, a sea turtle for rehab, a monkey, a pea [BLEEP], and Lord knows what else, i don't. but i love visiting can you tell? oh, and she also ran a ceramics shop
I'm stumped as to what got sensored? oooohhhhhh..........just got it! never mind. cool snake! I've never owned one, but had several friends that did. what a great place to visit, the great aunt with the rehab farm. and that one is big enough. can't imagine what the bigger ones looked like.
Cricket
Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russel Baker
green houses yay!!! you've been a gardener from the beginning then
well, kinda....back in the day it was all fertilizers, chemicals...it was a way to make a living. hey, it put me through college! anyways......I don't grow to feed the fam or make a living. it's a hobby. I grow organically now, which is a whole new ball game. So I'm still new at it.
Cricket
Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russel Baker
Cricket I would never have guessed a greenhouse, but I was going to ask.
Jiffy I love snakes. I want to raise some kind of snake from a baby but I don't because I'm always going away somewhere and there wouldn't be anyone to take care of it!!
Well, my aunt said she found a pic of me and my father from 30 years ago. I can't wait to see it...I have no pictures of him. She said she'd drop it off on Tuesday...I'll definately post it.
My daughter has an obsession with snakes. I have a pic of her here with a friends. It is an albino python I think. It was so funny, she took a pic with it and it was so big it knocked her to the ground by wrapping her legs. Maybe I'll post that one in the critter thread.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
Love the pics and I believe that looks like a columbian red tail you're holding. Very sweet snakes with mild temperments. My mom is supposed to be giving me some pics of me. When I get them I'll upload them. What a fun topic this is!
i don't know about the mild temperament Cheryl. Bertha was quite a handful, and if you showed any fear, she was like the dog who caught the person afraid. she got positively mean (well, not mean, so much as hungry) it seemed that the smell of fear made her hungry?
i don't know about the mild temperament Cheryl. Bertha was quite a handful, and if you showed any fear, she was like the dog who caught the person afraid. she got positively mean (well, not mean, so much as hungry) it seemed that the smell of fear made her hungry?
Yup, that's the reason I get bitten all the time. I've had my share of dog bites over the years ....an animal , no matter what the type just reacts to the smell of fear. Mind you. I don't know what is worse? a dog bite or a snake bite?
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
I am loving all of these pictures. Really! I am a huge photo person. I'm the one that always has the camera, snapping pictures. It's great to see all of these of everyone.
I found a few more of me when I was in school and on the flag squad.
Had to have a perm back then! Haven't permed my hair since HS. Now I just color the heck out of it. I was very young in that SR picture because I was moved up a grade, and because they take them the summer before your senior year. So I was barely 16 when that was taken.
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