Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Those Memories stirred by photos


Automobile’s of Art:
 Customized '49 Chevy

I have been sitting here staring at my screen saver. I love the old and recent pictures. I am sure you have many more pictures than your parents did.  We can watch our Grands and Great grands grow almost daily via FB and e-mail, even when we aren’t near.  I copy many from FB to our Pictures.  I use ‘Our Pictures’ as the screen saver.
(Above taken from the internet)

Repeating  myself I am sure, but I cannot help but think back to the old felt paged Photo albums with the little black stick-em corners’. There were always pictures from the old box cameras that had not been put into albums, they were usually in an old  shoe box.  Those were the most fun.

Now I sit here and see our past randomly popup for a few seconds each. Many of the on the road shots I can even remember. Sherry has a catalog in her brain relating dates to places. She doesn’t appreciate my cropping and miss the date. I scanned a few hundred of the past and they join the digital ones randomly. I see Alaska and seconds later see my moorhens on Lake Dora.


 Then Las Vegas, Hawaii, Texas, a shot of son Jack beside the road in Missouri. Son Mark the day he pitched a no-hitter in Gitmo Little League.
                           Happy sons above and Proud GP and the twins
                                  Gitmo
Our life is the same as yours, just a little different due to moving a lot.  We all have those memories and they will only be erased by that mean Alzheimer dude or death. I am sure you too replay many things in your past on digital photos or in an album.  This screen saver is just much easier and convenient.

                      Bob Hope in GITMO


When the family drops by they love it. Old photos on two screens constantly and you hear, ‘hey back that up that was on the cruise!’ or ‘ was that dad when he was a kid?’.
 (Shirl, singing Country  Western tonight!)
Memories are wonderful. It is hard to think of ‘losing your memory’. I can’t help recalling Shirley saying, “Jackie, I’m losing my memory and it is WORRYING ME TO DEATH!” Before she passed she was changing her own history without her memories.  But I have good memories of her, just today one of the guitarists in the band  was saying how much fun she  had added to the band after she joined the group.
Nite Shipslog
Ending with a smile:
CLINTON (age 5) was in his bedroom looking worried when his Mum asked what was troubling him, he replied, 'I don't know what'll happen with this bed when I get married. How will my wife fit in it?'


6 comments:

betty said...

That is such a great idea using the pictures as screen savers. Always good to have those memories associated with the pictures. Families are pretty much the same, I agree. We all love the same, I think, and all miss each other when not together or when one passes on.

Betty

Chatty Crone said...

Well you are making me feel like getting my pictures out.

Did Shirley lose her memory and know she was losing it? That has to be scary.

sandie

Dar said...

I love going through old pictures in mom's shoe boxes, and boxes and boxes.
So many I have saved also and love looking at them. My screen saver favorite is the one of the Flambeau River where dad grew up and also launched the last river boat he built with the boys just 3 months before his trip to heaven.
Photos rekindling fond memories is an awesome trip.
love n' hugs from up north where we'll spend time at the cabin this week....I cannot wait. It's long overdue.

Lisa said...

Oh yes, I have some of those old photo albums in the closet. We also have some really old photos over 100 years old.
Great post Jack!

From the desk
Lisa

Mevely317 said...

Yes! I sure recall those little black stick-up photo corners. Sweet.

Yours is such a great idea … turning your monitor into a slide show. Could you 'drop by' sometime and show me how? (*smile*) That's a GREAT photo of you and the twins!

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

I love to look at old pictures and remember all the happy times. I just returned home from a funeral of one of my few remaining uncles. They had lots of pictures displayed so we could remember the wonderful moments of his life which were also many of my happy times. Pictures are indeed wonderful and I'm thankful today we have the opportunity to make new memories every day and I do take lots of pictures.