Hello, hello, thanks for calling in to say G’Day
I was inspired by the Kraft+ April challenge,
which is to use black and white.
This old photo was taken in 1937 and shows a style offarming that no longer exists.
The journalling reads:-
The journalling memories are gathered from many conversations around the dinner table in later years; the work was very much the same as it had been in the 1930's. I remember seeing the uneaten, dried up sandwiches in the bottom of the kitbag when Dad walked in the door; his face and arms absolutely black with dust and sweat. He was a tough and resilient man, but when he trudged in the door at night, he was exhausted.
Thanks for calling in to say hello.
I truly appreciate any comments you may care to leave.
The journalling memories are gathered from many conversations around the dinner table in later years; the work was very much the same as it had been in the 1930's. I remember seeing the uneaten, dried up sandwiches in the bottom of the kitbag when Dad walked in the door; his face and arms absolutely black with dust and sweat. He was a tough and resilient man, but when he trudged in the door at night, he was exhausted.
Thanks for calling in to say hello.
I truly appreciate any comments you may care to leave.
Beautiful page! Great memories to hold on to
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning page Helen!! Amazing photo and wonderful journaling .. what fabulous memories and so beautifully recorded. The design is brilliant .. the large photo, the stamped tree, the twine the metal trinkets, the wheat .. love it all!! Magic!! hugs xx
ReplyDeleteAhhh being a country girl raised on a dairy farm I know the farmers of old worked hard and for enough to keep the banks at bay, sometimes living on an overdraft and the payments from the crops went into the hole of debt.. Love that photo, I can almost smell the dust and sweat!! and your journalling... telling it like it was... a brilliant page, very country, very precious of a by gone era.. I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Helen!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful photo and you have documented these memories beautifully. Wow the journaling with your photo is priceless and will be a treasured for generations to come I am sure.
ReplyDeleteMary
LOVE your page!! Your design with the longer photo looks stunning. And kraft+ black and white just makes it pop even more. Perfect choice of combo!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow Helen - what a fab page! I love the journaling as usual, but this one is an exceptional record of past days.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this Helen x
ReplyDeleteAs I said on the Facebook page, I love the larger size photo & how cool is it! Fabulous journaling & history...thanks for joining us over @ Kraft+ :)
ReplyDeleteLove your page---- & as always your journaling really brings back memories. I loved with my grandparents when grandpa was still doing this. Except he took his tea out in old tomato sauce bottles wrapped in newspaper & tied with string. He never minded cold tea! And the dusty grime look when they came home..... & they really DID do 1/2 a days work before Breakfast!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh! And I saw your loeu bits from Jo T & from 7 Dots.... Yay to you!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing page Helen! Love the photo and the journalling is fabulous! As Lizzy said...this brings back memories for me too! My grandparents were farmers and they also had amazing old tractors and tools on the farm, that were fascinating and so interesting to little children!! It was a hard life but a good life!
ReplyDeleteJust love this layout Helen, the design and all the elements its just gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at Kraft Plus
ReplyDeleteHard Yakka alright! Great photo Helen and as always your journaling is wonderful...You have such a way with words. An outstanding page Helen. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo and memories to have. My dad was a farmer and I relate to so much of this and things I had forgotten come back to me. This is a prize for sure.
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