This week's theme on Sepia Saturday is work. I just happened to have some family photos of people working; some are doing everyday chores and some are doing hard labor. You may have seen a few of these before, but it was fun to group them all together into one handy spot.
If I don't get around to visit you in a timely manner, it is because we are going to be at the coast watching our son Nigel graduate from the Job Corps ... and he is the speaker. I'll catch up with you as soon as I can. Thank you!
Retro Jimmy Buffett, "It's My Job":
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These guys are working hard building a tunnel.
I think this is the one near Elkton, Oregon.
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I've posted this before, but this is my Uncle Hobart Hedrick topping a tree. He is the little teeny bump on the tree underneath the letter "H".
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Here is my Grandpa Floyd Traylor, with a fully loaded log truck somewhere in Western Oregon.
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My father-in-law, Troy Matthews did hard work of all kinds. When they lived on The Trinity River in California, Troy was also a logger, and a pond boss in the two pictures below:
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Earlier, in World War II, Troy was a Navy See Bee, and he is the guy with his hand on the cement lever in the photo above.
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My Great Grandfather, Benjamin E. Hedrick was a farmer. Here he is plowing on his farm at Jack Creek Ranch in Hardscrabble.
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Teaching was a career that women could have outside of the home. This picture was taken around 1900, and here is the blog post that I wrote about it a while back McNeil "Panther Creek" School.
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My Great-Aunt Mary Davis Letsom Goodell took her spinning out to the yard. Wonder who is hiding inside the front door? The men behind her don't look to worried about having their picture taken.
Great-Great Aunt Myra Hedrick was a very hardworker in Drain, Oregon. She owned a boarding house, raised turkeys, and "managed" everybody who she could get her hands on. Your business was Aunt Myra's business.
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My Dad, Ralph, is the cook in all white. I think that this was taken at a dance or other fun event in the Junction City High School gym.
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A woman's work is never done. Just ask Frances; these two photos were taken in the late 1950's, Salyor, California.
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Peter and Nigel work hard on washing
our old VW bus 20 years ago.
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And, sometimes, even play can be hard work!
The next two are not sepia, but I thought that you would still enjoy them. This is my husband Cary in the 1990's:
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And our son-in-law, John, who is a bridge inspector:
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To see some other neat old photos and read some great stories, please visit my friends over at Sepia Saturday. You are welcome to join this fun group too.
~ Kathy M.