
- excerpt from Cold Mountain, a novel by Charles Frazier
Reading Charles Fraziers first novel, Cold Mountain is a deep pleasure for me like all great story tellers you become lost in Charles' story and you relish each page. I will become so taken with a passage from a well written novel that I will be compelled to read it over and over again, slowly, absorbing the meaning, and letting the visual images pass through my minds eye - like the one above regarding daguerreotypes. Often I am then further inspired to write the passage in my artist journal so that I can refer to it again easily in the coming year as I fill the pages with inspirational bits and pieces.
I highly recommend this book for your reading pleasure this year - add it to the list.




Now how about this one.....look closely at her face....
Now I imagine this little lass being like the Scarlett O'Hara character in Gone With The Wind, spoiled, head strong, intelligent - a natural born survivor. All a delight to her doting father who championed every fit of temper his little lass demonstrated. Much to the dismay of her mother and family. She married well, had a well appointed home where she lived a lonely, dissatisfied life....in her perfect surroundings where she was served afternoon tea at exactly 2pm each day by her housekeeper.

Oh enough of that! How boring....
Maybe she ran away from home at an early age and became a circus performer in the center ring of the Barnum and Bailey circus balancing on the back of a galloping white stallion while balancing on one foot...... how daring and exciting!
She married the elephant trainer and left the circus to live in India with the peaceful elephants of the region, protecting them from harm and capture. They had two lovely children that grew up with colorful parrots, exotic pets and loving parents - the perfect childhood.

A prize stallion could also be a cause for a photo - Is that a harness I see? Could this horse have drawn a fine carriage for a it's proud owner? Is this an advertisement for a horse for sale or a photo of a son in his new profession of being a stable hand? It's very mysterious...
Sweet sisters, the eldest with her hand on her middle sister's shoulder who I assure you resents the fact that her elder sister gets the higher seat and is touching her at all - see the clinched fist in her lap? There is a fierce rivalry between first and second born children that is timeless. The little one just seems bored with the whole thing, confused by the ongoing battle of wills between her elder siblings that she will never fully understand. She wonders why they can't just get along with one another....

A prize stallion could also be a cause for a photo - Is that a harness I see? Could this horse have drawn a fine carriage for a it's proud owner? Is this an advertisement for a horse for sale or a photo of a son in his new profession of being a stable hand? It's very mysterious...

Were there more children born to this family and if so, I wonder how the dynamic changed if the next child born was a son?
This is my fascination with darguerrotypes, the imagined stories are endless and ever changing as I gaze at the images and wait for the story to unfold.....
4 comments:
Oh, as I browse the local antique mall, I wonder about the old photographs following me with their empty eyes. Why they are in this shop, instead of in a family scrapbook. I want to bring them all home and name them. I have one in this room. A handsome little tot who would be probably over a hundred years old (Albert). I have gathered him into my little family. He will never be in a musty old mall again.
Brenda
I lvoe al of yor old photos, and the stories. I often wonde rabout the people in them too.
I found your blog while searching for information about Serenity Gardens windchimes, one of which I received as a gift this week. Your blog is a delight! My family kids me about all my "boughten ancestors", my vintage photos found at antique stores and flea markets through the years. I don't own any daguerreotypes, but I share your curiosity about the people and their stories. I like seeing group pictures from schools; it's fun figuring out who the siblings were, which kids were the scholars, which the class clowns, etc.
Wow girl, now I know I'm not the only one who wonders about the people in old photos...I can daydream for hours. This post was so cool!
everything vintage
ps...have I told you that your photography is gorgeous? I've so enjoyed surfing your blog!!!! :)
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