That is hilariouos SV. Wouldn't you just love to have heard these guys set this up and listen to what they were saying? Assuming you're correct and they are just horsing around, they sound like some fun people.
TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
Luckily, the twister missed my neighborhood. It hit the Bay Ridge area, a mile or so away - I'm pretty much in the center of Brooklyn. Bay Ridge got the worst of it - lots of downed trees, flooding, and the roofs were damaged on (or torn from) several homes.
The rain was very intense, with lots of lightning. The thunder was so bad (and incredibly loud) that at one point it sounded like a bomb went off on my street.
I can't remember something like this ever happening here before.
This gives a whole new meaning to our minor league baseball team being called the Brooklyn Cyclones.
Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Signor Vitelli]
#424298 08/09/0711:53 AM08/09/0711:53 AM
I have just this moment discovered a "hidden" setting on my scanner that will let me make higher-resolution scans. And, I do mean "hidden". If it's not staring me in the face, chances are I'll never find it.
I will try and re-scan the small b&w pictures I've previously posted, then edit the posts.
Meanwhile, here's a great shot I just found:
Time: Very early 1940s (most likely) Place: The rooftop of an apartment building in Brooklyn
Obviously, a gag shot. (I hope!) Some, er, "friends" of my mother's younger brother (my Uncle Phil). The man holding the gun is Phil's lifelong friend Milton. The man kneeling may be my uncle, but I have my doubts. (He never would have been caught!)
This proves, without a doubt, that the Jewish gangsters were every bit as tough as the paisans!
Edit: I resized the picture. Also, the schmendrick on his knees is definitely not my uncle!
I used to see scenes like that in my Brownsville neighborhood at least once a week--and they weren't posed!
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Turnbull]
#424299 08/09/0711:56 AM08/09/0711:56 AM
And thank heavens you came through it in one piece and are here to talk about it! (BTW - your kindergarten picture was adorable! We were all so innocent back then, weren't we?)
Just this evening I found a box of photos that I had hidden too well in my hallway. Some "missing" photos were there (even the lost "Little Gangster Vitelli" picture), and some surprises. I'm going to do some scanning and then conclude the story of my mother and her friends. (All I'll say right now is that one of those women became my favorite aunt.)
Also, I've rescanned the photos of my mother's hitch-hiking trip at a much higher resolution. I've edited my original posts and reposted much larger pictures with far greater detail.
Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Signor Vitelli]
#424582 08/09/0708:36 PM08/09/0708:36 PM
Also, I've rescanned the photos of my mother's hitch-hiking trip at a much higher resolution. I've edited my original posts and reposted much larger pictures with far greater detail.
MUCH better now! Thanx for re-scanning them.
.
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: SC]
#424584 08/09/0708:59 PM08/09/0708:59 PM
I was so preoccupied with basking in the warm glow of everyone's compliments (well, almost everyone ) that I forgot to post the two photos below. They will have some bearing on my next posts.
This is my Uncle Phil (born 1923), my mother's younger (and favorite) brother. Uncle Phil was the relative with the best sense of humor, and everyone loved him. Both photos were taken by my mother in 1939 or 1940. The bottom one shows him clowning at the NY World's Fair.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Signor Vitelli]
#424907 08/10/0712:31 PM08/10/0712:31 PM
I want to give postscripts to the story of my mother and her three girlfriends.
First, Sabine:
Sabine was, I believe, the first one to marry. In the late 1940s, after the birth of her daughter, she and her husband moved to New Jersey. In the early '50s, she had a son. My mother didn't see a lot of her and her family anymore, but they kept in touch by phone and spoke regularly. Sabine died of cancer in late 1971 or early 1972; she was about 49.
Top: Sabine and her husband c.1947
Bottom: Sabine in August, 1971. Already quite ill, she died several months later. My mother kept this photo on her dressing table mirror for the rest of her life.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Signor Vitelli]
#424927 08/10/0701:03 PM08/10/0701:03 PM
Estelle married in the very early 1950s, and shortly afterward moved to Los Angeles, California. She had two sons, but seldom came back east.
Today, Estelle and her husband (now in their 80s) live in California at an assisted-living facility.
Top: Estelle and my mother in 1948
Bottom: Estelle in 1986 at her sister Gloria's 40th anniversary party. The little girl is Gloria's granddaughter. (Well, half a photo is better than none.)
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: Signor Vitelli]
#424937 08/10/0701:19 PM08/10/0701:19 PM
We are so fortunate to have the internet nowadays to preserve and share these memories. I only wish my mother and my grandpartents could have lived to see this "magic."
Bravo!!
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: "Godfather" Era Pix from your Family's Albums
[Re: pizzaboy]
#424948 08/10/0701:37 PM08/10/0701:37 PM
First, my parents. They married in 1953. They lived in the New York area (Brooklyn, Long Island, then back to Brooklyn in 1962) until they retired to Florida in 1985. My mother suffered from declining health for over twenty years, and it showed. She died in Florida in May, 1987, at age 66. My father died in January, 1999, age 75.
Gloria married my mom's brother Phil in 1946 and became my favorite aunt. They lived on Long Island and we saw them quite often. She was one of the lovliest people ever put on this earth. Aunt Gloria and Uncle Phil had three nearly-perfect children (well, compared to me, at any rate...). Around 1985, Gloria was diagnosed with lymph cancer. She fought hard, but eventually died from the disease in August of 1989, just shy of her 67th birthday.
As for Uncle Phil, here the story takes an interesting turn. Remember Milton, his friend from boyhood? (He was in the Jewish Gangster photo) Milton also died in 1989. Not too long afterward, Uncle Phil married Milton's widow, Ruth. (It should be mentioned that Ruth also knew Phil and the whole "gang" since they were youngsters.) His health isn't the greatest these days, but Phil and Ruth live in New Jersey and try to stay as active as they can.
Since the 1960s, Phil was also well-known as an amateur magician. As Farvel the Marvel, he did a comedy magic act that would have people rolling on the floor. For his 80th birthday in 2003, relatives, friends and magicians came from all over to celebrate. And where was the celebration held? At Don Malta's favorite place on earth, Harold's in New Jersey!
From top to bottom:
Gloria and my mom, 1945
Gloria and Phil's wedding, 1946
My father and mother in 1984
Uncle Phil and Aunt Gloria in 1984
Aunt Gloria and my mother, 1986 (their last photo together)
Uncle Phil's 80th birthday party, 2003
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"