Saturday, June 28, 2008


Hi all, I have a mystery photo here. Who is in this picture and where was it taken? I have left it a larger photo so if you click on it it should get larger. I have an idea who these people might be, but it was before my time, so just guessing.
Sure is nice to see people uploading pics and dialogue again.
It is a rainy day here, in the 60's and somewhat windy. I'm on call for work so I have to kind of just hang around waiting........ I might do some painting and reading later.
Talk to you all later, take care, love, Marsha

5 comments:

Jack said...

I think it is the house in Grand Forks. It looks like grampa John... Tom? et al

Neat photo.

marsha said...

I thought it might be Grampa John also, it is interesting, I can see Dad in his features also, not surprising. The taller boy I thought might be Phil just because the face looks a little wider like Phil's and Tom's face is a little narrower. But I have no idea who the other shorter boy is. I was thinking it might be you Jack. The head is a little narrow, yours is wider like Phil's. The way the kid is standing is like you in the Chilkoot picture, lol. The age of the kid would be close to you.
I wish someone else would put their 2 cents in like Tom and Phil :)
Beautiful day here, nice and sunny, grass is super green, nice gentle breeze.
Later people, Marsha

Tom said...

The house is at 119 South Avenue. Dad was a milkman while we lived in this house. It is no longer there. A more modern home has been built on the spot. Our neighbor inspired me (mostly Mom) to want to go to West Point as the son was a cadet and came home in his uniform while on leave to GF. I believe the photo is of Dad, Phil (me - maybe! I seem to be too slim and short) and little Jack.

Tom said...

Correction -- the address is 118, 9th Avenue South -- right off DeMer's Avenue. We walked from this house to Saint Mary's for church and school.

Tom said...

All: I checked this out under a magnifying glass and Dad is definitely holding a small dog whose face is directly turned to the photographer