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This was my great aunt Willa…

She was my grandfather’s older sister. I forget what year this was taken, but I remember her looking like this. She was in my life until I was about 18.

Willa was a milliner by trade; she went to the white trade school and learned how to make beautiful hats. Then she took that knowledge into our community and taught others (which was often how it was done).

With my grandfather (who was a cobbler) she built a business where people bought hats and shoes. The shop was on Canal St in New Orléans, and people also got their shoes and hats repaired there.

I inherited some of the hats she made.
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sciguy18 · M
What a neat photo to find. And no wonder you’re always knitting hats…
@sciguy18 I’ve thought about that. 😄
sciguy18 · M
@bijouxbroussard I have a photo somewhere of my nonna (grandmother) in her backyard holding up a rabbit - it was for dinner. Don’t think I’ll be recreating that scene…
@sciguy18 My grandmother had been a farm girl in rural Louisiana. She grew up able to break a chicken’s neck with her bare hands. Once, when Mom told me that and I recoiled, Grandma said, "You like le poulet frit, yes ? That doesn’t just happen."😅