Retrieved and Restored
I've always been the archivist for the family, especially where photos are concerned. I lent some of them to Phil because he was pursuing Family history at one stage. After our weekend visit to his flat I came back with more photos than I originally lent him. This one was in an A3 folder that I'd created as a college project. At the time I'd been able to talk with Hilda, my mum's sister as I was researching the Castleford side of the family. I haven't got any notes about who these people are, so I guess Hilda didn't really know. Our Castleford family was fairly vast. I was chatting to GG yesterday afternoon and family history came up. I'd talked about this one and after our conversation ended I scanned it into the computer. This morning I've tried a further edit using the new restoration Neural Filter in Photoshop - it's pretty impressive.
I've had a difficult few days following our visit to Phil's flat and haven't felt much like picking up a camera (I may have a few images on my phone). Yesterday felt better. I was able to make a start on how I might find a home for all the artwork that came out of his flat - all bubble wrapped and unopened. I think there might be more on this story to follow.
I've been reading quite a lot and have found Kathleen Jamie's mini stories of her travels a real break - she writes beautifully. Sh's currently the Scottish Makar (National Poet for Scotland). I began with her book `Findings', which I found as I was sorting out the children's fiction that was still on the shelf (it's not a children's book - though some older children might enjoy it). I'm now moving quickly through Sightlines (downstairs) and Surfacing (upstairs). I doubt there will be another one soon enough, so maybe I'll have to re-read. It prompted me to look back at the Photobook linked to our visit to Alaska on ISSUU - they've changed the rules about what is free so I think I'm going to have to get around to publishing it.
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