Settin’ On The Stoop Walter Duplantis and daughter Clara Ann, Louisiana 1947 Whether it’s a father-daughter moment like the one above, or a soldier on leave from WWII, the general store porch stoop offered a place to socialize (and a place for barefoot girls to sit). Brown Summit, North Carolina 1944 Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
The gent in the top pic sure has a spiffy hat. I wonder if the girl laughing at the soldier has on her everyday clothes and shoes? A romance in bloom? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Don’t forget the importance of the dog supervising. Although in the first picture it’s sleeping on the job. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I like the way you help us remember home towns and simplicity. Beautiful choices! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Could make a good album title for a hip hop singer. Pose him on the stairs with some Campbell’s Chicken Noodle: “Snoop on the Stoop with Soup” snorf, snorf LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh, yes. I can see him on the stoop of the Cosby Show’s brownstone. Lovely! Maybe Jello pudding pops for dessert. LikeLike Reply
Life would be good with hang-out places that featured smiles and safety like this, I think, Kerbey. Supermarket parking lots just don’t offer it. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The gent in the top pic sure has a spiffy hat. I wonder if the girl laughing at the soldier has on her everyday clothes and shoes? A romance in bloom?
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perhaps!
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Don’t forget the importance of the dog supervising. Although in the first picture it’s sleeping on the job. 🙂
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Ah, yes! He wants to be where the people are.
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Very friendly pictures Kerbey.
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I like the way you help us remember home towns and simplicity. Beautiful choices!
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Thanks!
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Could make a good album title for a hip hop singer. Pose him on the stairs with some Campbell’s Chicken Noodle:
“Snoop on the Stoop with Soup”
snorf, snorf
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Oh, yes. I can see him on the stoop of the Cosby Show’s brownstone. Lovely! Maybe Jello pudding pops for dessert.
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Life would be good with hang-out places that featured smiles and safety like this, I think, Kerbey. Supermarket parking lots just don’t offer it.
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No, they sure don’t.
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