Be a little patient.
We kept the old photos fairly large so you wouldn't lose picture quality.
Virginia Ellis' mom (R) and her friend, Cleo, dressed
for work as car hops on Miami Beach, circa 1940.
The
"old home place" of one of our authors.
The
"old home
place" barn.
Southerners are also big on snapping photos in front of bushes.
Front porches
were and are wonderful places to sit for the family portrait. Notice
the old wooden steps on the stoop of this porch.
Is
it any wonder that Southern Belles can bring men to their knees with
nothing more than eyelashes and a smile?
Not only is this child charming, she's the real life mother of one
of our authors!
Virginia
Ellis' grandmother was certainly a stylish woman.
This strong independent woman probably has a few stories of her own
to tell.
(Photographer unknown)
Debra
Dixon's family didn't realize how long the lumber and forestry industry
had been a "family" occupation until this old photo was
uncovered in a trunk.
(photographer unknown)