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I'm a sucker for throwback products. Good job Quaker marketing.

Scanned photos from the Children's Department of the Monroe County Public Library

Scanned photos from the Children's Department of the Monroe County Public Library

Opening Christmas presents

Building bookshelves in Ocala, FL

Tony Smith

American, 1912-1980

Throwback

1976

Painted aluminum

Working on a painting of San Xavier Mission, DeGrazia was photographed by National Geographic and appeared in an article titled “From Tucson to Tombstone” in 1953. “Mr. DeGrazia, who would like to be a hermit, confesses he hates civilization…Tucson, which once regarded DeGrazia as eccentric, now takes notice because he has become successful. Art buyers beat a path to his door, his ceramics are catching on, and a fabrics manufacturer pays him a cent-a-yard royalty for each sale of skirt material.” Happy Throwback Thursday!

The DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun’s annual La Fiesta de Guadalupe from the late 1970s to 1980s. Happy Throwback Thursday! For a complete schedule of outdoor performances for La Fiesta de Guadalupe on Sunday, December 7th, 2014, please go to degrazia.org/events/.

Scanned photos from the Children's Department of the Monroe County Public Library

Throwback playing at Lentävä Lautanen, Oulu

Throwback playing at Lentävä Lautanen, Oulu

Milford, PA

 

An upscale furniture antique store where we found these school desk/chairs...WOW! To see these in an antique store! I was the lefty in the group! The dealer was asking $75.00 each for these priceless nostaligic throwbacks from my childhood...sigh.

Throwback playing at Lentävä Lautanen, Oulu

Title: Throwback. Any guesses? - via Instagram: ift.tt/1HjgtnK Info: Follow a journey of adventurous metaphors; dive into the belly of self-love with unyielding trust and peace through the flow of Yoga, Meditation, Insight, Wellness, & Life. ift.tt/KhKH1x

Scanned photos from the Children's Department of the Monroe County Public Library

apologies, I've gone a bit moorhen mental of late. but don't they look kind of prehistoric?

Happy Throwback Thursday! We're sticking with the ground breaking motif (last week's TBT photo was of the ground breaking for our first Sanctuary.) This is the ground breaking for the current Sanctuary. As always if you have any info on who is in the photo, date, etc. shout it out in the comments.

 

The gentleman on the left is Richard Thomas. The gentlemen on the right is my father Estil Brumfield! There is a lot of history there from these men that were very devoted to AUMC. I'm very proud of my parents and all they did for AUMC, and even more proud of the lifelong friends they made that watched over them their entire lives. God indeed is good!

Throwback playing at Lentävä Lautanen, Oulu

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