Post #20
That's Mom looking lovely at Christmas time, probably '80 or '81.
All those crocheted snowflakes in the window are those she made during her friend club visits on Thursday nights. The usual regulars for that group of gals included Jeanette Longphee, Flo Tracy (I think?) and sometimes others. Mom had a lot of friends.
She always had to have her poinsettia at Christmas time too. I remember Rick would always put the lights and the tree up every year. And those were the days of the silver tinsel garland. At least it was better than the loose tinsel that always, always, always made a mess when it came time to put the decorations away. What'd they do, outlaw that stuff since? It should be outlawed if they didn't!
I see the end table behind her in the picture, and I can see that same table from where I write this. The stories all this furniture could tell.
A little bit unrelated... I loved 136 so much, that when we moved into our house here on Belmont, and our bedroom needed refinishing, I insisted on an angled-top throughway to the closet room, and two attic spaces on each side of the bedroom with little doors for access to the crawlspace, just like my bedroom at 136. Honestly, sometimes I wake up and think I'm there.
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