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NONNIE'S CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI: Ancestors



honor and respect
wellsprings of my beginnings
in happier times

 








Hoosier Quote:
“There is no friendship, no love,               
like that of a parent for a child.”
~Henry Ward Beecher~


Comments

GlorV1 said…
Beautiful remembrance Norma. :)
Janice said…
Nice set of memories and vintage photos.
Unknown said…
Their love is a rich soil for growth. Thanks for sharing your family pictures :)
rudraprayaga said…
We cherish everything from our ancestors only.A good tribute this.
Nonnie said…
yes, cherish their adding to what we are. thank you
Nonnie said…
indeed their love contributed much to who I am. thank you
Oh my goodness - what wonderful photographs and such a nice tribute
Nonnie said…
thank you, Judith.
Unknown said…
A wonderful walk through the past ... thanks for sharing these!

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