Wasn't she beautiful? The first picture was when she was about 10. The second picture was in the early sixties. I wish one of these pictures was in color because she had the most amazing blue eyes. No, not corn flower blue. More the color of an aquamarine. My four beautiful nieces inherited her eyes. She was first chair in the San Antonio Youth Symphony (violin). She exercised horse for the Pentathlon Team from Fort Sam Houston (giving her mother several heart stopping moments). I remember my mom telling me a story about a time they were watching the team as they took a course of hair raising jumps. At one point she ask her 5'2" daughter in a fairly calm voice, "You do follow this course when you are exercising the horses?" Her daughter answered: "Of course!" I don't know if my mother still has it, but she used to have a pastille drawing she did that I particularly liked. She would have made the National Honor Society had she and a girl friend not be caught skipping school one day.
As we were both fire signs, you can just imagine the sparks that flew between us! Damn good thing our mother is a water sign with all the fires she had to put out! While I loved and admired her always, I was sorry she died without our reconciliation. And without seeing the wonderful women her daughters have become! Or met her grand and great grand children.
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Oh I agree. Beautiful photos! Question about how you are posting these. Are you scanning them?
She sounds like quite a character.
i had scanned them and put them into flickr and then downloaded them back to my desktop so i could put them into my blog the size wanted. i tried to download them directly from flickr to my blog but did not like the size...too small. try it for yourself and see what i mean.
She is a very beautiful woman :)
This is a very lovely post dedicated to her life and memory-I'm sure even though she's gone, she knows how you feel and is waiting to give you a big hug in another life!
Absolutely gorgeous!
thank you all for commenting.
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