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Bad Hair Day Baby
Brought forward, at Alan's suggestion, for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "ALREADY UPLOADED - ANYTHING GOES!"
Those tufts! What were they thinking? The poor baby was already as homely as they come.
This is an example of a "hidden mother" photo as you can see the arm and hand curved around the baby but otherwise, apart for a glimpse of dress, she is hidden.
Purchased in Vergennes, Vermont.
There's a torn off two cent stamp on the back even though it's not a postcard. It looks like it might be a George Washington stamp. Assuming it was put on close to the time it was taken, what time frame is that?
Those tufts! What were they thinking? The poor baby was already as homely as they come.
This is an example of a "hidden mother" photo as you can see the arm and hand curved around the baby but otherwise, apart for a glimpse of dress, she is hidden.
Purchased in Vergennes, Vermont.
There's a torn off two cent stamp on the back even though it's not a postcard. It looks like it might be a George Washington stamp. Assuming it was put on close to the time it was taken, what time frame is that?
Fred Fouarge, Smiley Derleth, Götz Kluge have particularly liked this photo
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Brian and I still laugh about back in our early parenting days, how sorry we were that other people's babies were not as perfect and beautiful as our Colin - and how impressed we were that they hid their envy so well! Seriously!
hahahahaha
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