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Outstanding picture Oskaar!
Nice-looking, happy family. Wish I had one of those bottles...
 
Hey Oskaar,

Are you the tiny one that looks like they're picking their nose? *grins wickedly*
 
Talon said:
Hey Oskaar,

Are you the tiny one that looks like they're picking their nose? *grins wickedly*

This was early 1900's. I don't think Oskaar was even a gleam in that kid's eye at that time. ;D

Nice picture, and I noted that the bottles were labled. For no real reason, I'd always had this picture of early home made wine in unlabeled bottles, maybe a sticker showing the year or type of grape. Obviously, I had the wrong idea altogether.

I can't make out the design, but it looks like the winemaker/s got creative with the labels.
 
We had a printer in the family so it's just basically really bad English on the labels, no one knows what it says to this day. I saw one that said "Cold Beer from our family" "Drink and be happy" I think the top label just had the year on it if I remember right.

No, I wasn't alive at that time but we still have three from the photo who are still alive. Good genes in this family.

cheers,

Oskaar
 
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