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Paint a picture with words, capture someone on film, sketch a face in the crowd — this week, share a portrait.

Eva Sophronia Gordon born 1891. Married William Junius Palmer January 1919. First child Stanley born September 1919 died of Polio. Daughters Helen, Thelma and Eva all Lived. Eva’s twin William born 1922 also died of polio. Her last child my Father Edward Gordon Palmer was born 1930. He was the only boy to survive. His nickname was Precious.
I often wonder how my grandmother coped with losing two of her children but I suppose in those days there was little time to grieve plus eventually other children to care for. My Grandmother was a member of Mother Zion A.M.E. church so I’m sure that gave her comfort.
My Grandmother Eva was my Grandfather’s second wife. His first wife died and he needed a wife to care for him plus his first set of kids. My Grandmother needed a husband so as the story goes it was arranged for my Grandmother to cook my Grand Dad a meal. Must have been a good meal because they got married and stayed married until the early 1960s when they passed away.
Funerals tend to present you with unexpected family information on or about people you never knew existed. In May 1995 when my father Edward G. Palmer passed away I encountered some cousins I never knew I had. What shocked me was the man telling me that we were related was a tall white guy with blue eyes!! Then the stories of my Grandfather’s first wife began to make sense and the reason why he had a sudden departure from Petersburg, VA. His first wife was white! All during my childhood I had heard how my grandparents took in these kids, white kids but as I grew up that made no sense. Jim Crow was the law of the land and Miscegenation (whites marrying Blacks and vice versa) was a crime (Miscegenation Law was not abolished until 1968). I suppose my grandparents had to come up with some kind of story so that’s the tale I was told. It also explains why he never discussed his childhood or young adult years with my Dad. Some things are better left unsaid.
My Grandfather died when I was very young so I have no memory of him and very little of my Grandmother. I was around five or six when she passed away so my memories of her are faded, distant and dim but I always try to hang onto our trips into Harlem to visit her. This has imprinted on my mind. When I think back I can still see her apartment and envision the living room, kitchen one of the bedrooms and some of her furnishings. It’s very important to keep those Memory Portraits fresh in ones mind.
Again in 2010 when the last of the Greatest Generation my Aunt Helen Palmer Garcia made her passage to the other side I met more of these “hidden” cousins. Unfortunately even though at that time I exchanged information with them we have not stayed in touch and I moved in 2012 so it would be difficult for me to find them or them to find me.
As we gathered in Aunt Helen’s church for the repast someone took a photo of our Rainbow Family but like everything else on my hard drive it has decided to hide. When you see my relatives we truly are a mixed race mosaic of America.




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With your answers, please remember we are in the SYW world which may not always match our reality.
If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get?
CHOCOLATE!! WHAT?!! WAIT??!! Not a food you say?!! Well it should be!! Alright for all you veggies and greenies out there I Absolutely Love cauliflower, spinach, mushrooms and broccoli!! I also enjoy eating most fruits except citrus.
What is the worst thing you ate this last recently?
Probably anything featured at the Staff Cafe on my job!!
You are comfortable doing nothing? For long stretches of time?
Yes! Love doing nothing. Can’t wait until I retire so I can do more of nothing.
List of Jobs You Think You Might Enjoy: Even if you aren’t thinking about a career change, it can be fun to think of other jobs you might enjoy.
Mattress Tester. No wait! That’s not a real job. LOL!! But it should be!
Working with the developmentally/intellectually disabled. Assisting them in bringing out their artistic capabilities.
Roving Photography in New York. A kind of a Regional Charles Kuralt and Famous African-American Author & Sociologist Zora Neale Hurston. I would Love to get or have a well-paid position chronicling the Lives, Times, Customs, Rituals and Traditions of my fellow New Yorkers then expand to the rest of the USA.
Me, my camera and my notebook plus a dedicated van driver to drive me to and fro around the five boroughs and into the Tri-State area.
Calling on ALL Local/Regional New York City newspapers!! Are you Listening?!! Here I am ready, willing and able to work!!
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
Spending time with Stephen enjoying the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. We also met up with a friend of mine whom I had not seen in a long time while we were at the Brooklyn Museum.
America today. Steeped in hate, bias, discrimination, prejudice and racism. Can we save ourselves??
The ORIGINAL “Star Trek” featured an episode, in which, the crew of the Starship ENTERPRISE, while on their continuing mission to “Explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations etc…” encountered two men, one of whom had been chasing the other—an escaped “traitor”—for more than 50,000 years. The source of their strife involved racial segregation and slavery on their, “war-torn”, home planet. The episode first aired in 1969 and was entitled, “LET THAT BE YOUR LAST BATTLEFIELD”.
Their conflict seemed to arise from the fact that, although nearly identical in physical appearance—both men had “two toned” skin; black on one side, white on the other. However, there was one small—seemingly insignificant—difference between the two. One of them had white skin on the right side of his body and black on the left and the other had black on the right and white on the left. Because…
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Here is a blog about the incredible journey of my life!
Connecting the healing qualities of herbs and spices with healthy global recipes!
Transforming Education, and Leadership, Transcending Where We Each Are in Life
From my heart to yours.
Creative Exploration in Words and Pictures
Be nice. Be green. Be kitschig.
Exploring my world with pictures and words.