Vacation
The Ice Storm
“My grandparents immigrated to the U.S. from Switzerland. On a family trip back to their homeland, they posed for this photo in front of a glacier. Armed with ice picks and standing in the arms of a stranger dressed in a polar bear suit, the photo leaves just one question: What do polar bears have to do with Switzerland?”
(submitted by Tim)
Pointer Brother
“Me and my brother at Yosemite Falls. I was having a moment and my brother was providing his version of support.”
(submitted by Erin)
Bon Voyage
After sorting through all of the candidates for the holiday card, the Oxenfeldts knew this was the one.
(submitted by Evan)
Wild Hogs
This scenic stop was a thrill for these three seniors, but not as much as kicking over a few Harleys.
(submitted by Amy)
Rest Stop
“This is a photo of me, my lovely mother, and an angry bear. Obviously, I was just as thrilled to see the bear as it was to see me. I honestly can’t describe this photo any further because I really don’t know what’s happening. This picture does, however, sum up my childhood pretty perfectly.”
(submitted by Kayla)
Sugar Magnolia
“This is a photo of my younger siblings being forced, by mom, to pose by the Haight-Ashbury sign in San Francisco. This photo has become infamous among our family and friends, we like to call it “Grim, Grimmer, Grimmest”.”
(submitted by Colleen)
Mountain High
“I don’t know whether it was due to the above ground nuclear tests of that era, or what, but a lot of family photos from the 60’s looked like stills from bad late night sci-fi movies.I am only four years old here, and already irreconcilably weird.”
(submitted by Leigh)
