I know nothing about this delightful photo of young newspaper boys, other than the fact that it was taken in 1910.
“Carpe diem! Seize the day, boys.
Make your lives extraordinary”
I know nothing about this delightful photo of young newspaper boys, other than the fact that it was taken in 1910.
“Carpe diem! Seize the day, boys.
Make your lives extraordinary”
~Williams Robin Professor Keating~
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I hope they all lead rich and fulfilling lives.
ReplyDeleteI thought about that and hope so too. Thanks EC :)
DeleteYou always have the coolest, most relevant sign-offs!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, so happy you enjoyed it :)
DeleteIt's a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteAgree, thanks Linda :)
DeleteHello
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool photo of the newspaper boys!
Take care, enjoy your day!
Have a great week ahead!
Thanks Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteI love this photo! Thanks for sharing it with us Denise :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad, and you are very welcome. thanks Martha :)
DeleteThe old photos are interesting.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed, thank you Anne :)
DeleteThe newspaper boys were tough little guys. They took their papers and stood on the street corner yelling until all the papers ere sold.
ReplyDeleteStalwart? Thanks Red :)
Deletelove the quote....impressive photo.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Thank you Tanza, you too :)
DeleteIt is a cool photo and I like seeing it and there is no way for kids to make money delivering newspaper these days because we've got all all all internet
ReplyDeleteVery true Sandra :)
DeleteSadly, this scene is way in the past...being a paper boy taught many lessons for young ones. Now, it's all subscribing over the internet. Cool nostalgic photo. Ps...happy thanksgiving weekend to you too Denise. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteI agree Anni, a bygone age and one of the reasons I love the old photos so much. Happy Thanksgiving Anni and you stay safe too :)
DeleteNowadays we can rarely find newspapers. :)
ReplyDeleteVery true :)
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful old photo, these days don't have to leave home for a paper, just
download and read on the computer.
Stay safe and well
John.
Isn’t that the truth John :) You stay safe and well also.
DeleteLove this photo!
ReplyDeleteSo glad Christine, thank you :)
DeleteTies on kids seems all wrong. :)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean but I love those flat caps. I have an old photo of my dad as a boy in very similar attire.
DeleteIt looks a lot like photos of my father as a child - love it!
ReplyDeleteMine too Carol :) and me too!
DeleteA great old photo for sure! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, happy you enjoyed :)
DeleteWhat a super old photograph, thanks for sharing it here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You are very welcome Jan, so glad you liked it. All the best to you too :)
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