these might take you back
The following 34 things rocked your world if you grew up in the 60s and 70s and you'll remember them forever. Take a walk down memory lane...
these might take you back
The following 34 things rocked your world if you grew up in the 60s and 70s and you'll remember them forever. Take a walk down memory lane...
A blog about Decorating, fashion, gardens, the beach, gardening, cooking, photography, all influenced by my Italian and Argentine roots.
From copy machines to beauty routines this is what your mothers and grandmothers had to contend with. Aren't you glad times have changed?
Back in my day, we used to walk to school by ourselves! A chocolate bar cost 10 cents, and airplanes were luxurious! Whether you remember these days yourself or you recall rolling your eyes as your parents and grandparents went on and on about the “good old days”, we’ve got a list full of nostalgia for you pandas, down below.
The following 34 things rocked your world if you grew up in the 60s and 70s and you'll remember them forever. Take a walk down memory lane...
70s/80s memory triggers
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70s/80s memory triggers
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Growing up in the 1950’s-1980’s we were surrounded by household items that we just took for granted. They were part of our everyday lives, some decorative, most functional, sometimes both. And pretty much everywhere you went, everyone had them, your family, your neighbors, your friends. Sadly, today, many of these old household staples are disappearing, going the way of the icebox, the hand crank telephone on the wall or the coal bin in the basement – things that everyone knew in the 1920’s but were pretty much gone when I was a kid in the 1960’s-1970’s. Of course we are all nostalgic for “the way it used to be” and glamorize things that really were not all that great for our parents, but for which we have fond memories as children.
70s/80s memory triggers
I don’t remember any of these things…but then again, half the time I don’t remember where I parked my car. If you are under 55, you simply won’t understand. For those who remember – a trip down mem…
We've compiled gallery of the shops you used to love. Look out for Eddie Cochran, Carole Carr, Ron Springett and Nobby Stiles...
School supplies have changed a lot over the years but these retro school supplies will bring you right down memory lane.
A fashionable flared couple, 1970s.
green candyflake Stingray - best bike ever :-)
A brief trip down memory lane, a "better" time according to some...
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I don’t remember any of these things…but then again, half the time I don’t remember where I parked my car. If you are under 55, you simply won’t understand. For those who remember – a trip down mem…
The bean bag chair has its origin in 1968 as Sacco, “the shapeless” chair. It was the creation of three Italian designers (Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro) who marketed their new chair to “the lax, hippie community and their non-conformist household”. There were a few earlier versions of the chair. One was … Continue reading "The Bean Bag Chair: Comfy Sacks of the Seventies"