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Saturday, 7 August 2010

Sepia Saturday; My Mother born 8th of April 1910


My Mother, Rosalia, went through two world wars. I think the photo above is her passport photo
taken 1927. She left her country for personal reasons and went to Switzerland. Besides her passport she needed her finishing school certificate, she was a very bright student. She also needed a character reference from her home town.(Please click all the pictures)


My mother was a keen photographer and she always took her camera.


This photo was taken in Arosa. It is a famous holiday place for winter and summer sports or for a relaxing holiday in the mountains. My mother is on the right side.


My mother in the middle of her two friends, nonidentical twins.

My mother was always smartly dressed, very clever and she had a lot of stamina. I have never seen her sick in bed, despite she suffered from headaches.

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Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Don't forget to smell the Roses;

Ilona; strong colour, subtle perfume;


Just Pink, soft colour, wonderful scent;

One Perfect Rose by Dorothy Parker

A single flow'r he sent me, since we met.
All tenderly his messenger he chose;
Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet -
One perfect rose.

I knew the language of the floweret;
'My fragile leaves,' it said, 'his heart enclose.'
Love long has taken for his amulet
One perfect rose.

Why is it no one ever sent me yet
One perfect limousine, do you suppose?
Ah no, it's always just my luck to get
One perfect rose.


Iceberg; pristine and sweet.

Photos from my garden august 2o10, TS.

Saturday, 31 July 2010

Sepia Saturday; School photo;



My Mothers school. I am not sure in which year this was taken. My Mother is the sixth girl on
the right side at the back of the row. She wears her hair up in plaits. she wears a jumper with white spots, her arms are at the back. All the children make very serious faces. Photography then was not an every day event. The room is very bare, everything in education, teaching and bringing up the children was very different. (please click the picture)

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Google is sometimes very annoying it just did not align properly, when I published, grrrr...

Photo TS

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Yearnings for summer;

Tall, orange Cannas;


The warm scent of Abelia;

Silky orchids;

Red, ripe tomatoes;


Pink daylilies;

I don't know why she is yearning for summer, winter is not to bad!

Friday, 23 July 2010

Paul; Sepia Saturday;



I think he missed his role in "Brideshead revisited."

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Paul was Peter's, my husband's father. He was an artist mainly watercolours, a photographer and  he worked in a cigarette factory as designer. He was a brilliant entertainer,very clever, but he lacked the commitment to  his family. He got ill with Tuberculosis and died 1947 when he was 40 years old.



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Monday, 19 July 2010

Sad...


Mrs Benteli our pet Guinea fowl was with us for over 15 years. She followed me and when I called her she always answered. In the morning I fed her together with the chooks. Sometimes I gave her little treats. She loved oats with milk. This morning when I called her she did not answer. I was afraid something happened. When I went in search of her all I found was her feathers. Perhaps a fox got her. She was only a little guinea fowl but she was very cute and we loved her.




A sad end for Mrs. Benteli.

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Sepia Saturday; My Grandmother;







My grandmother Franziska Tischler - Schneeberger, born  1889 in Austria. She had 3 girls, Victoria, Rosa my mother, and Helene. She also gave birth to 4 boys, Josef, uncle Peppe. Franz died in the second world war, killed by a mine just as he was captured by the Russians. Simon died in the second world war,missing.
Richard, the youngest of the siblings is 88 years old. Franziska died when he was born, a stepmother brought him up. C'est la vie.

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