There are few things which can compare to the pleasures of sitting back, putting your feet up and reading a good back. Amongst the few, however, is the pleasures of sitting back, putting your feet up and sorting through a pile of old photographs. Just as a good novel guarantees that you are never sure where the plot is going to take you next, a good collection of old photographs means that you are likely to be taken to the most unexpected places and unexpected times. It is this pleasure, this uncertainty, that we celebrate here on Sepia Saturday. This is our weekly invitation to sit back, put your feet up, and embark on suck a journey of exploration .... on or around Saturday 29th March 2025 - and when you have done so to add a link to the list below. And then you can sit back, put your feet up and see what we have in store for April.
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Still breathing here in Black Mountain NC (with windows tightly shut against smoke from wildfires). Pneumonia is past tense again, and I'm sharing my reading fellows.
Entry # one. I had two ideas this week. This one is the standard.
Entry # two - the different idea.
A collection of short family stories about books, newspapers, libraries and, above all, the joy of reading!
On the theme of uncertainty: Some group photos from my dad's childhood, in which I can't identify all the people. Plus some other speculations about things I'm not 100% sure about... ;-)
This was a difficult theme for me so I just have a simple medley of four portraits of musicians. No books or readers but there is a story link at the end.
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