oh my Muffy. he had the ability to almost tell a story with each one.I always love it when you share his pictures with us. thank you!
Just superb! What eye he had! Thank you so very much!
Thank you.
Great shots... Things have not changed much on the docks from then to now. Faces and attitudes remain the same. TY.
You don't suppose these men shopped at L.L. Bean, do you?
Most likely not.
Your coffee sipper has to buy that nice ribbed turtleneck, and the wool hat, somewhere!
@BlueTrain - My guess would be yes. They more than likely bought the chamois shirt that was (and is) standard boatyard apparel in the winter months.
Sears, more likely. Sears used to be a much better store, too.
@BlueTrain - perhaps Sears in boatyards outside New England. Yes, toughskins!
GREAT PHOTOS !!
Always love your Dad's photos!
Really enjoy the photo breaks. Thanks again.
oh my Muffy. he had the ability to almost tell a story with each one.
ReplyDeleteI always love it when you share his pictures with us. thank you!
Just superb! What eye he had! Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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ReplyDeleteGreat shots... Things have not changed much on the docks from then to now. Faces and attitudes remain the same. TY.
You don't suppose these men shopped at L.L. Bean, do you?
ReplyDeleteMost likely not.
DeleteYour coffee sipper has to buy that nice ribbed turtleneck, and the wool hat, somewhere!
Delete@BlueTrain - My guess would be yes. They more than likely bought the chamois shirt that was (and is) standard boatyard apparel in the winter months.
DeleteSears, more likely. Sears used to be a much better store, too.
Delete@BlueTrain - perhaps Sears in boatyards outside New England. Yes, toughskins!
DeleteGREAT PHOTOS !!
ReplyDeleteAlways love your Dad's photos!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoy the photo breaks. Thanks again.
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