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Arlene in 1969

My always-the-fashion-plate mother poses with a rose in the kitchen of our third home, which was in Haverford, Pennsylvania. Her red hair now hangs down the way it did when she was a child. Her big, round, oversized glasses were as trendy as glasses came in those days. Not sure which of our family members took the photo. Scan was made from a Polaroid print.

My always-the-fashion-plate mother poses with a rose in the kitchen of our third home, which was in Haverford, Pennsylvania. Her red hair now hangs down the way it did when she was a child. Her big, round, oversized glasses were as trendy as glasses came in those days. Not sure which of our family members took the photo. Scan was made from a Polaroid print.

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