Friday, January 10, 2025

Welcome to Whispers from the Past

As I sit here in my chair, perusing old photographs that have traversed the country (Washington, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico) for decades, I find myself wanting to give these faces and moments a voice. At 87, I've become the keeper of my family's memories - some lived through my own eyes, others passed down like precious heirlooms through stories told around dinner tables and on front porches.

These photographs do more than capture moments - they hold secrets, stories, and sometimes even mysteries that deserve to be shared before they fade away like the sepia tones of these beloved old prints. In this blog, I'll be sharing not just the photographs, but the stories behind them. I know these stories matter. They're threads in the tapestry of not just my family's history, but of all our shared human experience.

So pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of tea, and join me as we explore these whispers from the past. Every photograph has a story, and I'm here to tell them while I still can.

With warm regards, Franielee

P.S. Next, I'll share everything that was told to me about my paternal grandmother who I never got the chance to meet.
Frances Lee Peasley ~1939 Brooklyn, Washington

4 comments:

  1. Such a cute baby picture, Franie Lee!

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  2. I'm with Dad at an appointment, and was able to read this out loud to him🥰

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    1. Wonderful, I'm so glad! Give him my love and a big hug! love to you too

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