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Happy Mother's Day!
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: Mothers and Babies.
A young mother proudly holds up her angelic looking baby.
The studio photograph was taken in a nearby Vermont town. I have several taken at the Jackson Studio in my collection.
A young mother proudly holds up her angelic looking baby.
The studio photograph was taken in a nearby Vermont town. I have several taken at the Jackson Studio in my collection.
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Monroe Street Books is a great old store, with books shelved up to high ceilings and stacks of books in all the nooks and crannies they can find. They haven't actually been on Monroe Street in many years, although they are still in Middlebury. I used to go there more, when I wasn't inundated with books on a daily basis (library, and book donations). Also used to go with my Dad when he was alive. He loved a good book bargain!
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