My Mother took thousands of photographs throughout her long life. She had a box brownie camera as an adolescent. It was later replaced by a 120 roll film camera with which she shot over 1000 photos. In 1960 she and Walter bought a Yashika 35 mm camera camera and she began shooting color slides. She had about 1800 slides and I scanned about 370 of them. The decision to shoot slides was clearly Walter's, and after they were divorced she switched to color print film with negatives. From several thousand color negatives I selected about 800 for scanning. This is the resulting collection. In 1995 she switched to a digital camera and took several thousand additional photos before she moved into Amica independent living and stopped taking pictures.