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LAND'S END

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  I haven't a single picture in my immediate or extended family of anyone either perched on or riding a motorcycle.     I rode on the back of one with my Uncle Jim once but didn't like it at all.   I don't know if anyone else ever rode one except for my son who, for a brief (thank heaven) time, owned one.   So . . . I decided to focus on something else in this picture besides the motorcycles and motorcycle riders.  I'm hoping the scene behind the pair of riders in the photo is one of water?  If not, my whole theme is off base.  But I think it is, and in that watery background is a very faint point of land ending in the water.  Following, then, are scenes of points of land ending in water - thus the title: “Land’s End” John O’Groats Land’s End in Scotland, 2015 – the northernmost point of Scotland and England’s mainland.  Ferry ride to Orkney On the way to Dunvegan In Alaska, sailing from Ketchikan to Vancouver. Still sailing fr...

FOLLOWING THE FRANK HERBERT BRADLEY FAMILY

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  Frank Herbert Bradley at age 24 Frank Herbert Bradley was born in 1880 in Blackburn, England, the son and 12 th child of Abram Bradley and Elizabeth Clegg Bradley.  He came to America, landing in Rhode Island, with his mother and 4 older sisters in 1885 at the age of 5 years.  At some point before 1902 he moved to New York City and learned the silver trade at Tiffany’s.  In 1902 he came to San Francisco where he boarded with the widow, Ella Chase Taylor Smedley, and her daughter, Harriet Bell Smedley who became Frank’s wife in 1906. My Grandma B, Harriet (Hattie) Bell Smedley Bradley with her new husband, my Grandad B, Frank Herbert Bradley in 1906 on their honeymoon. 1919 – Harriet Bell Bradley, with her four children:  Harriet Chase, Frances Marian, Herbert Kinsey (my Dad), and Ruth Ella. Late 1920s – The Bradley family.  Standing: Harriet (Hattie), Frances, Harriet, and Frank.  Kneeling: Ruth and Herbert c. 1930 – Harriet, Herbert, Frances, and...

WHAT WE WORE FOR SWIMMING

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  My husband’s relatives.  On the left is his grandmother, Daisy May Elizabeth Young.  I think that’s her sister next to her.  Not sure who the third gal is? The three gals having fun My Mom, Lillian Adelle Whitney, in 1925 when she was 7 years old.  Ah, those good old itchy wool bathing suits. Here she is a few years later – still in a wool bathing suit but looking a little different in it! J Here she’s pictured in a different bathing suit of a kind of heavy sateen fabric in a printed leaf design with L-R: my Aunt Frances, my Grandma B. Harriet (Hattie) Bell Smedley Bradley, and my Granddad B. Frank Herbert Bradley in 1941.  Nine years later I was wearing my Mom's suit.   Maybe you remember it from this picture which I used in a post not that long ago.  :[]  It looked a little different on 10-year old me. Anyway, back to my Mom – this time in a green & white striped cotton bathing suit.  I’m not sure why, but as a little girl, I lov...