‘To be creative, you have to do something.’ – Ken Robinson
The way we were:
Remembered history as a fictional setting involves a certain amount of research and a lot of remembering, but memory is so subjective. Many questions came to light as I drew on memory – my own and others – to reconstruct the world of the sixties. Some were deep and meaningful, like how does our identity influence what we perceive and remember, and others more mundane, like what did people eat and drink in the sixties…
If you happen to remember things differently, that’s to be expected. Who we are and what we’ve experienced determine how we perceive and what we remember.
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This photo is from the seventies – fashions had moved on – not necessarily for the better!
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…but the kids are as gorgeous as ever!
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Memories from the past there Bill. Good times back then .
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Oh yes… the paisley shirt and the buttercup tie!!
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A stunning outfit!
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Thank god for school uniforms
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I recall how much you liked yours!
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Hoping that some of my fellow Toasties will jump in and post a comment about fashions from days gone by (even though you’re all far too young to remember!)
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