I ran across this photo a few days ago and it made me think of some family history
You see eight very solid prairie boys in this photo.
We were all born and raised on the Canadian prairie in prairie in Saskatchewan. When I lived there in the forties and fifties ,it was not all developed and was a very pleasant land.
The eight males in the photo were neighbors and relatives. My mother , Dorothy and their mother Margaret, were cousins so that makes these boys some kind of cousin.
There were four boys in each family. In this photo the ages would be about three to twenty four. The two families did many things together. For example, we shared Christmas. Our Dad's worked together on many farming activities. We lived a mile apart so as kids we played together and went from one farm to the other.
Now this photo was taken about sixty seven years ago. Two of these boys farmed. One was a teacher and one was a nurse. Two of them made their living as musicians. One was a piano technician. One was an engineer who spent time at NASA as a tool maker.
My cousins all moved to California. My family stayed in Canada. I live 400 miles away from my three brothers.
In the one family all are deceased and in my family all are still living.
We’re you supposed to have posted the photo?
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that photo!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time for all the boys growing up together.
ReplyDeleteI would be nice to see now! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
I'll take your word for it as I can see no picture in this post.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd like to see that photo.
ReplyDeleteI bet you guys had lots of fun at family gatherings! What a nice looking bunch! :)
DeleteHow different are the lives we lead. It sometimes seems that things happen quite by chance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure and good memories:) Hope you can post the photo!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that those that stayed in Canada are still around
ReplyDeleteApparently moving to California wasn't good for longevity!
ReplyDeleteNice to hear about these prairie boys. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteDear Red I found this post quite emotional because whenever I think of my childhood days playing with cousins it brings mixed feelings of joy and sorrow because I miss them so much and joy because I was lucky to have them 🥹
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how you feel when look at this picture
That is quite an age range! Was the three year old your little brother?
ReplyDeleteApparently Canada is a healthier place to live. I believe it!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a wonderful childhood, and good memories.
I was about to write the same thing about Canada being a healthier place to live. It's wonderful to have grown up with all those interesting cousins. With the political climate here, I'd like to live in Canada right now too.
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