
The frame in green leather, looking as old as the picture itself. For just a pound, it was hard to pass it up. At home, being curious as ever, I took it out of the frame and saw a glimpse of a different live, different time...since then this photo is fascinating me. The picture was taken in Florence in 1939. Someone wrote " Betty and Enzo. To dad, with affection."
Betty looks English, and Enzo is unmistakably Italian. My parents met in Florence in the seventies, so I can imagine their story being similar to my parents'. They walked the same streets, different cultures, different languages. 1939...right before WWII. I wonder what happened to them. Did they get married? Was it just a summer love? Did the war destroy their friendship or love story...I guess I'll never know, but Betty and Enzo are more than welcome on my photo and art wall in my inspiration room aka craftroom slash dining room.

6 comments:
What a beautiful photograph. I know its just me being silly, but whenever I find old pictures with markings, I do an internet search to see if I can find out what happened to the folks, lol.
This is a lovely photograph! Such a beautiful couple! I love your wall of photographs. Each one has a story to tell!
Wow, that's really neat! I also love your wall of photographs! So unique!
What a great find! I would love to own something so great. I would stare at it for hours wondering what their lives would have been like. Thank you for sharing your story, I can see how it is so special to you with the similar circumstances in which your parents met.
What a great photo, makes you wonder about their story, doesn't it?
I love it..my mom has Sooo many old photos from my family some from the late 1800's
Post a Comment