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Oh to be here.
A morning spent pulling weeds using Mother’s old trowel, not to mention the ancient tweed skirt and thrift shop pullover she got somewhere in Montreal. A need to be dressed like Vogue at all times that came with her lifetime subscription, but not when the only things likely to see you are bugs, beetles, and worms.
my new short fiction piece with the rest at the Substack link in case you’d like to read the rest.
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-2003-one-oclock-in

Pour les jours de grands froids, l’esquimau est le costume le plus comfortable des petits, nouse l’expliquons dans sette page, pour 3 ans, (voir les conditions de vent dans le texte. TRICOTER DES CHAUDS LAINAGES: LE COSTUME ESQUIMAU DES BAMBINS. Article published in the February 5, 1933 issue of La Mode illustrée: journal de la famille on Page 9. Collections of the Bibliothèque Forney, Paris, France. In the public domain due to age. https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr/ark:/73873/pf0000553549/1933/n06/v0009.simple.highlight=Dominotier.selectedTab=record
and the kind of winter outfit my parents, born in 1925 and 1928 wore when they were little and quite possibly knit by their mothers.







Just like some others I found a different version of this here but it’s a different edition? Not sure what but it has 72 pages not 60










These lithographs don’t actually have captions nor can I read Cyrillic. I have gone through the text, run it through Google Translate and then quoted much of the text or paraphrased it.















Oh to be here.
Off to the school to collect the twins in their little plaid dresses with the white sashes held on by big green buttons like the ones Grandmama bought from Best and Company. No Best and Company anymore, at least not near Omaha, but a seamstress with an entire wall of bolts of tartan plaid of every clan that ever graced Edinburgh on a bad day or a good day. The colors do not match. The girls getting to pick out their favorite instead.
My new short fiction piece at the link in case you’d like to read the rest. Enjoy!
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-1990-and-an-early

I found the image here over on Instagram. @filmlocationsnyc.





This one I didn’t find by myself. I found a link on the website of rare book dealer James Arsenault who is selling a salesman’s sample used to sell copies of The Frozen Zone and its Explorers. Then I found a scanned version over on the Internet Archive.








