dapper lad
As I close my eyes
the years drift away
to another time
and another day
and there he is
a bright young dapper lad
as he picks a flower
for his button hole
with a jaunty walk
and a twinkle in his eye
he was a man
of the times
he was a man
ahead of his time
he was a man
for all times….
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hilarydougill, about 1 month ago
wonderful old phot, gorgeous man!!! hugsxxx
Jan Stead JEMp... in reply to hilarydougill’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thank you Hilary. It was actually you posting that photo of yourself as a child which prompted me to put this one up. It’s a photo of my grandfather before he was my grandfather. He wasn’t even married at the time this was taken, which I think was around the turn of the century…around 1900, that is! Maybe a little later. He was born in 1882 and was married my grandmother when he was in his 30s in, I think 1916.
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solareclips, about 1 month ago
Lovely writing Jan!!! Great picture…. I just LOVE these old photo’s….. I’ll have to look through some of mine!!
Bev Woodman, about 1 month ago
Beautiful Jan – I love the way these photos were taken in the ‘old days’ – its great to see the men from past generations so handsome and vital and brings it home just how important the part was that they played in our history. Lovely poem Jan – caps the whole image off to perfection.
Bev Woodman, about 1 month ago
Jan I omitted to say that this would make a wonderful card for family members, especially with the dedication poem attached.
SharonD, about 1 month ago
Great written words Jan. Lovely old photo.
Deanna Roberts..., about 1 month ago
Oooh you have inspired me…. will have to dig out some oldies myself… nice one Jan :D
Jan Stead JEMp... in reply to solareclips’s comment, about 1 month ago
The writing is actually the beginning of a song I wrote about my grandpa many, many moons ago, but has never seen the light of day ~ till now!
I adore old photos too, and this man is the one whose skill with and enthusiasm for photography I soaked up eagerly as a child. I actually am fortunate enough to have his old Rollicord twin lens reflex camera, in its original leather case, complete with a wooden lens cap he’d made himself (I presume to replace one he lost).
So while I love old photos, this one takes on a whole new and bigger significance for me….oh and he processed and developed them like this too…I look forward to seeing yours now!!!
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Enivea, about 1 month ago
Very apt title, and lovely poem and story Jan.
Jan Stead JEMp... in reply to Enivea’s comment, about 1 month ago
Hi! I’m so glad you like it. He was a very special man to me and I love this pic of him. My mum told me that apparently as he was walking on his way to the photographer’s to sit for this portrait, he picked a flower from his sister’s garden and popped it in his button hole!
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barnsis, about 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing this, he certainly looks the gentleman. the poem is a great tribute to him.
Jan Stead JEMp... in reply to barnsis’s comment, about 1 month ago
It was/is a rare privilege to be able to tell others of my grandfather, who was a wonderful man, truly a gentle man ~ with a definite streak of larrikin about him. (See Peter Pan).
Thank you for your lovely comment. It is very humbling.
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