Yet More Photos from My Mom's Camera

Some people say that life is a bowl of cherries. Others from Lowell claim that life is really like a sunny day at Salisbury Beach where you easily will find Ipswich clams, roller coasters, deep fried haddock and French fries plus bumper cars. A more grumpy philosophical type might say that day-to-day life in the Big City, AKA, Textileville, Massachusetts, USA, is proof enough that the inmates are comfortably running the blessed asylum – all for our own good!

It is not always easy to pick the winners out from the losers since many of the players appear in clown suits. The following photos will, hopefully, clear up any outstanding misunderstandings among our fellow creatures.

A mystery photo from my Mom’s album dating back to 1966. Anyone out there able to help us on this gathering of educational aficionados?
We need help to identify this new arrival to our Lowell festivities!
Is that little girl Denise standing in front of Guilbeault’s cinder block wall on Ludlam Street? Who are the others?
A photo of me in front of the Bon Marche store in downtown Lowell in June 1942 – I wonder who the photographer was there behind that Brownie camera?
Photo of Beatrice Deschesnes, Tante Florence Charbonneau’s sister and next door neighbor on Fisher St. in Centralville? A very mysterious person in our family.