




Yesterday was Dad's birthdate. I tried to get a photo posted, but had some trouble getting it cropped and had to learn some things about photoshop elements. Maybe i will add some more soon. (On my other blog i can change the date and time of posting so late postings for birthdays and anniversaries are no problem, you never have to be late again.)
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Could that be Grandma Stynsberg's store in Brookston? I don't remember ever seeing a picture of the store before. A store front like that could easily be down a street in America, now. Dad sure looked sharp in that suit. It looks like he had a white tie on. They came in vogue sometime in the 70's too!
Yes, I would assume that is grandma's store. Do you suppose the "denver sandwiches" were what I think of as a denver sandwich--egg with green pepper and onion? If so, I had no idea that perhaps she made some food to sell. Maybe she had a counter to eat at. And what is that sign on the lower left? That wouldn't be chicken dinner for 5 cents would it? I wonder who made the signs...
It looks like the "chicken dinner" is a "candy bar." I suppose the "denver sandwich" is as well...
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