Wednesday, May 15, 2019

FAMILY

The International Day of Families is observed on the 15th of May every year. The Day was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 with resolution A/RES/47/237 and reflects the importance the international community attaches to families. The International Day provides an opportunity to promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the social, economic and demographic processes affecting families

In honour of the day, I'm borrowing some vintage photographs of families, identities unknown, from my husband's collection at Lost Gallery and Flickr

If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your parents and all generations of your ancestors. All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in your body. You are the continuation of each of these people.
Thich Nhat Hanh quotes (Vietnamese Monk, Activist and Writer. born 1926)











The family is one of nature's masterpieces.
George Santayana













Rejoice with your family in the beautiful land of life! ~Albert Einstein


The Only child?






In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.
Alex Haley



Proud Relatives of Sons "called to arms"?






A family is a unit composed not only of children but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold. ~Ogden Nash


"The occasional animal" (+ my husband's caption)


Oh. I was just looking for my um...ball. Yeah, that's it. Pork chop? No. No, I haven't seen any pork chop.


7 comments:

  1. I have rarely had family in my life. Am glad I found your site and have you as a member of my online family. Rarely post but do stop in to read.

    I have lost all of my log-in names and passwords so going to try anonymous.

    Bob

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  2. Anonymous/Bob ~ Hi there, Bob! Thank you for visiting and commenting. You are very welcome here to my 'online family'. It has changed over the years, and these days it has almost, but not quite, disappeared. I do think about online family members from the past though, and often look back through my archives to read their comments. Some have passed on now, others have moved along to other venues. It's always reassuring to hear of someone who does actually visit and read. :)

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  3. Rumor has it that we all go back to the same mama, but the human family seems very dysfunctional and you'd never know we're all related. Along the line of 'may you live in interesting times', I came from an interesting family and I wouldn't want to repeat the experience, yet it's who I am. Keep feeling better!

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  4. Anonymous ~ Ain't that the truth! Some of us conveniently forget that we are all one race - the human race.

    'Interesting' families can result in some properly interesting individuals!

    My close family was a very small circle, any beyond parents and grandparents remained mostly distant and scattered, they might well have been 'interesting' but we we were not privy to it. :)

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  5. Anonymous ~ Forgot to say thank you - re feeling better. I'm working on it! :)

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  6. I find these old photos haunting. Some family's history incomplete without them.

    I find the pic of the father with his children quite sad. Did Mother die, perhaps in childbirth. This happened a lot out here. usually the children were scarfed up by Catholic orphanages at the urgings of the priests who stood to make money for the church out of them as the government paid for their upkeep (and endless abuse). I'm hoping this wasn't a last menento photo of the intact family.

    What a fabulous collection Himself has!

    XO
    WWW

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  7. Wisewebwoman ~ Yes - I've pondered over that one too. I've wondered if it was just a photo of the children of a family, with the oldest male in the centre - but there's really too much difference in (presumed) ages, I guess. Then I wondered if the older female on the right was the mother, but she looks too young - but then the male looks young too. I'll ask Himself tomorrow if there was any information on the back of the photo. His collection is gi-normous! Now he's preparing a painstaking history and "who's who" of cabinet card photographers.


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