Since my parents died, I've been tasked with going through their old photos and mine as well. I've learned a lot about myself and family from them. But what drives me nuts is the fact that so many of the photos, mine included, have no notation on who, when or where. And the really sad part is that there is no one left to ask. I wish I had started this project years ago.
So the thought of taking a "Photo A Day" and then scrapping & notating it was intriguing. The more I thought about it the more I liked the idea. I take tons of photos but not everyday so that, and creating a seven-image layout a week, will be the challenge. It will also give me a reason to share photos that typically reside only on my hard drives.Here's WEEK ONE. Background from Stone Accents Studio "Happy SAS DAD." Alpha from Vicki Parker's A Work in Progress "Baby Boy."
I love to travel, ski (snow and water) and bike. I also enjoy photography, art and drinking great wine with fine foods and good friends. This blog is a result of my renewed interest in digital scrap booking as a way to document research on my family history.
If you are related to the Wisconsin Ohls, I'd love to hear from you.
No comments:
Post a Comment