Posted by Mark Roth | Posted in Mose and Nancy Evers, Photos | Posted on 27-09-2012
I’ve had this photo since the evening of September 5. 😳 I’m sorry, Grace!
And I’ve had it ready to post since September 9. 🙁
I’ve had it on my To Do list…and it just didn’t get To Done.
So here it is:
To see a much bigger version (9 MB), click the image.
The grand occasion is Nate’s 80th birthday with the H.E. Widmer family at the Community Hall there at Capital Manor. (“We are missing more than again as many,” wrote Grace in her email to me!)
Grace, tell us more about this photo in a comment below and I’ll update this post with that information and change the title to something more fitting. (Suggest a title, too, if you like.)
Apologetically,
Mark
Posted by Mark Roth | Posted in Mose and Nancy Evers, Photos | Posted on 18-08-2012
Wow! I see that it’s been three years since I posted photos from the annual Evers Reunion at the city park in Sheridan, Oregon. 🙁
It seems that the “theme” this year must have been aprons. 😆
Without further ado, six photos. Remember you can click them to see a larger version.
Historic and/or hysterical aprons
More
I know, those aren’t much for captions. Let me know if you have better ones. 🙂
Ben and Viola
Ada, Ray, and Ruby
I could tell you who they are…
I’m sorry I don’t have more variety. I should have thought to wander around and make sure I shot all of you that were there. 😯
OK, one more. This last one I wasn’t going to include, then I spied the mischief… 😀
Andy, you’ve gotta watch out for those mischievous matriarchs!
That’s it. But if you have any photos from the reunion you’d like to have posted here, please contact me!
Posted by Mark Roth | Posted in Photos | Posted on 05-08-2010
We found this photo in a box of Ruby’s folks’ stuff this evening:
If you know the occasion or the year, please post that information as a comment below.
Besides visiting and eating and singing, our Evers Reunion last Sunday including some speech-ifying and poetry-reading.
Celestia Nelson brought some poetry from the previous millennium.
First, from sometime between 1906 and 1908: And next you’ll have to click here to read the rest!