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Saturday, 12 February 2011
Sepia Saturday; Old wineglasses;
My mother's wineglasses have a "Art Nouveau" pattern.The glasses are 80 years old. I am still using them.
when I use them I always think of the happy times we had when they were in use.
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Saturday, 1 January 2011
Sepia Saturday; Franz and Emilie Stefanie;

Their life together did not last long as he was killed in 1945. He died in East Prussia, shortly after he was captured by the Russians, he stood on a mine and was killed.
Emilie Stefanie remarried much later in 1961. She died in 2005, she was 92 years old.
She never had children.
I have never met them. I think there was sort of a misunderstanding between my mother and her. I do not exactly know what happened. I know she wanted to come and live with us after Franz died and did not return from the war. All I know, my mother did not let her, she had a certain dislike against her. I do not know why and I do not know what sort of cause could have instigated this. This photo was all that was left in our house of the two.
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Saturday, 4 December 2010
Sepia Saturday; Josef and Anna;

I did not know them very well. I visited them a few time when I was a child with my mother. I remember them as friendly and loving. Anna always at her sewing machine. Josef died in 1980 and Anna a year later. They had four children.
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Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Joy... and sadness;

On Saturday we went to the QPAC Concert Hall.
It was a wonderful production from the Maestro Series.
We listened to Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor Choral movement 1-3
Bernd Alois Zimmermann; And turning then I saw the great injustice that is done under the heavens.
The concert ended with Beethoven Symphony No 9 movement 4.
B.A. Zimmermann had no optimism left and took his own life.
At four PM we went over and had a look at all the homemade products. We ate a grilled sausage and I bought a shopping bag made of vintage cotton. It is washable and so much prettier then the plastic one available from the super markets. That was our weekend.
Photos TS
Saturday, 20 November 2010
A Marriage 1937

married 19. November 1937.
The bride looks austere in her black dress and black shoes, but I think it was the fashion at the time. She wears a beautiful, long veil and a bouquet of white carnations. Today carnations are not the flowers a bride would carry.
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Sunday, 7 November 2010
Parlato Italiano; Sepia Saturday;
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Florence 1958; studying Italian;
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Sepia Saturday; Easter 1934

Peter's Mother and her children; a stroll in the woods; Easter Sunday 1934;
Erik, called Didie, the oldest, then Paul the third child, Rosemarie, called Rugeli the second oldest and Peter my husband in the stroller.
There were more children later. Three more boys, one died as a child on Polio and two more girls. The youngest child, a boy born 1942. All are still alive.
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