Those were HATS!!! I miss hats--I always loved the beautiful ones from the 50's that mom had, with the exquisite flowers on them. And trips to Woolworths to buy new flowers when the old silk ones had lived a good life. So I thoroughly enjoy this photo!
Love the fact that you've used your family this week, Peggy! Can you believe those hats? Just imagine the room they took up in those tiny closets!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo
Terrific photo! What fabulous hats they wore. Their clothing looks a bit conservative but I guess they could express some of their personality with their hats. Cheers!
What a treasured family photo! Those hats are amazing. Good thing they didn't have Volkswagens back then!!! I wouldn't want to sit behind them at the opera! Thanks so much for sharing, Peggy!
Hats wuz hats in them thar days. I think wearing such large and frothy hats must have been a lady's way of breaking out from the pinned down attitudes of the times. I love this photo of your grandmother and friend. Their faces say "serious" but their "hats" say "Look out world, here we come".
Gorgeous, Peggy, but don't those hats look awfully heavy!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it is so precious to use real realatives in your art in stead of "borrowed" ones :D Really a good picture to use for the three muses !
ReplyDeleteThose were HATS!!!
ReplyDeleteI miss hats--I always loved the beautiful ones from the 50's that mom had, with the exquisite flowers on them. And trips to Woolworths to buy new flowers when the old silk ones had lived a good life.
So I thoroughly enjoy this photo!
great photo!
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you've used your family this week, Peggy! Can you believe those hats? Just imagine the room they took up in those tiny closets!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo Peggy.
ReplyDeleteLove them.
Lovely hats- thanks for sharing this wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo Eggy!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, Peggy. Your grandma was a grand dame!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photo! What fabulous hats they wore. Their clothing looks a bit conservative but I guess they could express some of their personality with their hats. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasured family photo! Those hats are amazing. Good thing they didn't have Volkswagens back then!!! I wouldn't want to sit behind them at the opera! Thanks so much for sharing, Peggy!
ReplyDeleteOh and your Grandmother certainly knows how to wear that hat. Brilliant Peggy.
ReplyDeleteUnique Peggy !
ReplyDeleteI love the personal touch that you brought in to this challenge !
Bravo !!
I love your art, Peggy! Your photos are a treasure, I love seeing them. LynnF
ReplyDeleteGolly, gee, Peggy!!! Those are hats! What kept those ladies anchored to the ground? I love that you've used your grandmother's picture.
ReplyDeleteHats wuz hats in them thar days. I think wearing such large and frothy hats must have been a lady's way of breaking out from the pinned down attitudes of the times. I love this photo of your grandmother and friend. Their faces say "serious" but their "hats" say "Look out world, here we come".
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is that, that you have this picture with Grammy & her beautiful hat...I love this photo!!!
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