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This print along with many others can be purchased on my Etsy.
Posted in flash fiction, photos of strangers, Typography
Tagged 1950s, art, automobiles, beauty, family, fiction, First new car, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, friends, friendship, kitsch, life, love, men and their toys, people, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, relationships, retro, suburbia, suburbs, typewriter, typography, vintage, writing
This original print, along with many others, is now for sale on my Etsy.
Posted in flash fiction, photos of strangers, Typography
Tagged 1940s, art, beauty, broom, childhood, children, dance, dancer, dancing, entertainment, family, fiction, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, friends, friendship, humor, kitsch, life, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, typewriter, typography, vintage, writing
“The kids would have loved these guys,” she said to her husband, drawing his attention to the two gorillas sunning in their habitat. He walked up and snapped a shot with his Ansco Color Clipper.
“So would your father!” he added.
She gave him a nasty look. “That’s not funny.”
“What?”
“Comparing mother to a gorilla. It’s not funny.” She frowned but he smiled.
“I wasn’t, I just thought he’d enjoy them,” he replied with a sinister smile.
“Mother is not a gorilla.”
“Of course not, dear,” he said, pulling her toward him and holding her.
She pouted a bit and stepped out of his embrace.
“It says here,” he read to her from the placard in a lame attempt to change the subject, “Gorillas are the largest and most powerful of the manlike apes.”
“Are you going to say something about my mother’s size and power?”
“Of course not, dear. I adore your mother.” She crossed her arms and continued to look away from him and in the direction of the animals. He pulled out a list.
“So, do we continue from here to the campgrounds like your folks did? I know you want to keep with their itinerary. Says we go from here to camping near Disney World. I packed the tent…”
He walked up behind her and put his arms under hers, squeezing a bit until she giggled. He took that as a sign of forgiveness.
“Sure. First let’s stop by the souvenir shop. I want to find a post card to send the kids.”
“Deal. Lead the way, beautiful,” he said as he offered his arm.
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Tagged 1960s, beauty, camping, childhood, children, couples, Disney World, entertainment, family, fiction, fight, flash fiction, found art, found postcard, gorilla, humor, kids, kitsch, life, love, marriage, mother in laws, people, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, postcard, relationships, romance, vintage, vintage postcard, Walt Disney World, writing, zoo
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Posted in flash fiction, photos of strangers, Typography
Tagged 1940s, 1960s, all dressed up, art, beauty, couples, date night, dating, dennis finocchiaro, entertainment, family, fiction, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, kitsch, life, love, marriage, people, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, relationships, romance, typewriter, typography, vintage, writing
The men all sat to one side, dressed much more casual than their female counterparts, avoiding the talk of new clothing lines and the coupon section of the newspaper.
None of them knew each other, but this was to their liking more than taking part in a garden party. They talked of manly topics such as the new Ford, baseball and work. One of them, a car salesman, tried to convince them they all needed the ’44 that was coming in next week. Another, a soldier on leave, spoke of the war and regaled them with bloody stories full of bullets and bombs and explosions.
They watched from afar as their lady folk drank tea from fancy little cups and ate tiny desserts squeezed between their fingers.
Both sides checked on each other here and there. A husband nodded to his wife from across the ornate garden. A wife smiled and raised a teacup to her husband or pointed out a fancy statue of a cherub. One young woman had a camera and shot a photograph of her husband, the soldier.
It was like a school dance, but they were adults, at a garden party.
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Tagged 1940s, art, beauty, cars, cherub, couples, dating, family, fancy tea party, fiction, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, friends, friendship, garden, husbands, life, love, marriage, people, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, relationships, romance, soldier, tea, vintage, war, wives, writing
This original and many others are now for sale on my Etsy.
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Tagged 1940s, 1960s, art, death, effects of war, family, fiction, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, friends, friendship, life, love, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, relationships, sad, typewriter, typography, vintage, war, writing

The original prints of Out of State Love and many others are for sale now on my Etsy. Please check it out and share it with friends!
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Tagged 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, admission of love, art, beauty, bridge, couples, dating, Etsy, fiction, flash fiction, found art, found photograph, friends, friendship, go to her, kitsch, life, long distance relationship, love, marriage, original print, photo, photograph, photography, photos, pictures, poetry, reading, relationships, romance, states, typewriter, typography, vintage, writing

This is something new I’m starting, a series of flashes typed onto photographs that tell a continuation of a story. This set and many others are now being sold on my Etsy.
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Tagged 1960s, alone, art, beauty, birthday, children, family, fiction, flash fiction, found art, friends, fun, happy ending, kids, kitsch, life, lonely, love, moving, parenting, people, photo, photography, photos, pictures, relationships, sad, typewriter, typography, vintage, writing