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Brad's Musings and Meanderings

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"There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination. Living there, you'll be free if you truly wish to be." - Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"

in8.jpgThat title is nearly longer than the text here! In an effort to be complete, here are some additional snapshots and photos of my parents and me as we appeared around March or April of 1972 while living in our small abode on John Glenn Road in Dayton. These are an addendum to the photos previously published here. All of the photos with me in them are actual snapshots, while the ones of my parents alone are taken from some snappy color slides.

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Sloppy dinner time!

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Playing with my book in front of the classy Schoenling TV trays (which I wish I had)

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Finished with the paper

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Dad’s boy

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Weren’t the 70’s neat?

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Dad shows his enthusiasm while Mom flashes her standard camera smile

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A typical woman of the 70’s: gabbing on the phone when she supposed to be doing the dishes (ouch!!)

Next up: things look drearier in 1972

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3 Responses to “More Leisurely Shots Inside John Glenn From the Early Spring of 1972”

  1. If I recall correctly, the Schoenling in the background was not TV trays, but a beer light. I have no idea whatever became of it though.

    Barb/Mom

  2. Oh..well even classier then!

    Brad

  3. What a cool series of photos.

    Amber

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