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Arlene and Me: 1954

My mother poses for my father with one-month-old me in the back yard of their first house which was at 110 Dogwood Drive, Levittown, Pennsylvania. It is part of a whole roll of pictures featuring my mother and me in which I am out of focus. Whether it was my father’s lack of photographic skills or the camera my mother brought with her into the marriage, I can not know. I only know that they replaced that camera right after this roll was developed.

My mother poses for my father with one-month-old me in the back yard of their first house which was at 110 Dogwood Drive, Levittown, Pennsylvania. It is part of a whole roll of pictures featuring my mother and me in which I am out of focus. Whether it was my father’s lack of photographic skills or the camera my mother brought with her into the marriage, I can not know. I only know that they replaced that camera right after this roll was developed.

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