Saturday, April 25, 2026
June's Pictures
I mentioned a couple of posts back that I inherited my stepmother's camera, which I've experimented with a bit. Well, yesterday, while going through the camera bag, I found a couple of memory cards. One had lots and lots of photos on it, so naturally, I tried looking through them.
I expected them to be from her extensive travels, and they were. But most of the files were corrupted. It seems the card itself was damaged or maybe just worn out. I wound up spending an hour or two combing through the digital wreckage to see what I could salvage.
In the end, I was able to download 210 pictures, some not worth keeping. Like many people, June took lots of pictures out the windows of moving vehicles, or mistakenly had the camera set for video, or was zoomed so far in that everything is pixillated like crazy. Turns out the camera she was using was a Nikon Coolpix B500, so not even the same camera I have now.
But anyway, here are some of the photos I saved. They may already exist somewhere in my stepmother's digital archives -- hopefully she was able to download the data card herself. But maybe not? Who knows.
The picture above was taken in July 2021 on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.
This was a drumming demonstration in Japan in 2018. You can see June standing against the back wall in the middle. All these photos were taken on cruises -- she loved cruising.
This appears to be Norway -- there's an adjacent photo of a fjord. Google tells me it's a folkloric celebration of summer, and indeed this was right around the summer solstice. (We actually met up with June in Greenwich right after this cruise, before she flew home.)
This is a "whirling dervish" dancer in Egypt, I believe.
Another shot from Egypt, showing the temple at Karnak. (Dave and I went there ourselves the following year.)
I had to Google this because I didn't immediately recognize that skyline -- it's Dubai, where I've never been.
I believe this is in Hawaii -- some kind of traditional dance. (There are adjacent photos showing the landscape around Kilauea.) (Later correction: This is in Papua New Guinea.)
And finally, from July 2021, there are several pictures of the giant troll sculptures at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay. This one is known as "Søren." I vaguely remember June showing these to me sometime after her trip, so perhaps she was able to get the pictures off the card.
There are lots more, including some of June herself, and ultimately I'll put them in an album on Flickr. I found it really poignant to look through this collection of images, at least the fraction of them that I could save. She did have a lot of fun, and good for her.









She was unusually well travelled. While I don't like photos time stamped, it is rather useful for others who are going through the photos.
ReplyDeleteIt seems drummers have to be rather 'fit'.
I think drumming makes them fit!
DeleteShe certainly travelled to some interesting places and saw some rather lovely sights.
ReplyDeleteGood for her.
She spent a lot of time traveling -- multiple times a year.
DeleteYou did well to rescue 230 images Steve. Well done! I trust you will share the choicest ones with the rest of her immediate family. Seeing the world from June's perspective and therefore a part of June lives on.
ReplyDeleteI'll send them a link to the Flickr album. They may have already seen these photos if June was able to download them herself.
DeleteSome great photos to bring back sweet memories of June for you. My first thought when I saw the first photo was, Well that’s not Florida or London.
ReplyDeleteHa! Yeah, it's distinctively Massachusetts, isn't it? Could be P-Town.
DeleteJune really got around. to many great places!
ReplyDeleteShe did indeed.
DeleteOutstanding
ReplyDeleteThank you, T!
DeleteThese are lovely and even more that you could rescue them. I can see why it would be so poignant. She must have been wild about travel -- what grand experiences for her.
ReplyDeleteYeah, she really liked having adventures.
DeleteShe really must have been a most positive person. And what a cool and very sweet thing you have done in rescuing these photos. You have given those who loved her more of her. Does that make sense?
ReplyDeleteI bet she would have liked that so very much.
Yeah, and I hope they see it that way. I'm sure they will! I think June herself would have loved having these photos posted.
DeleteI'm wondering where your Dad is ... did he cruise with June or was she a lone traveler?
ReplyDeleteWell, these were all taken after my dad died in 2016. But even when he was alive he wasn't much of a traveler. They went on a couple of cruises together but not many. June did most of her cruising with her mother, and then later on her own.
DeleteI loved the one from Eqypt, but my favorite is the troll! Well, and I kind of want the whirling dervish's skirt (I'm sure this is no surprise to you - ha!)
ReplyDeleteThe whirling dervish has a fab outfit, I agree! At another point in the dance he pulls the waist of the outer skirt up above his head, so he has TWO skirts fanning out (he's wearing a yellow one beneath the black). It's quite a look.
DeleteSome really great pictures. She was very well traveled, something I regret about my life.
ReplyDeleteThere's still time, Ellen!
DeleteShe was quite a world traveler which is fantastic. Egypt and Dubai are both places I'd love to visit. And, I love that troll. That last photo looks like she might have taken an ikebana class while in Japan.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that was from the Japan trip. I wonder if she got to keep her arrangement?
DeleteSeeing someone else's photographs is almost like reading someone else's diary.
ReplyDeleteIt is! I had to sort of piece the stories together, since I only had a fraction of all the images.
DeleteI like that. Exactly right!
DeleteHow nice that she got to travel so much! I like that last picture of her with that pretty flower arrangement that I bet she made.
ReplyDeleteWe had similar giant trolls at a nearby arboretum a couple of years back. They were so awesome to see.
I think she probably did make that arrangement. I hope she got to keep it!
DeleteWhat a lovely find. It's good that you were able to save so many of the photos.
ReplyDeleteThere were hundreds on the card I couldn't access, though. I really think she has them downloaded somewhere. I don't think they're lost forever.
DeleteShe really got around. It looks as if she threw herself into all the adventures! I'm glad you saved her images.
ReplyDeleteShe took multiple cruises per year, so yeah, she was all in!
DeleteI’m guessing she would be happy to know some of her pictures live on.
ReplyDeleteI think so too! She would love the fact that I blogged them.
DeleteThis is an interesting snapshot of June's travels! (see what I did there?)
ReplyDeleteBa-dum-dum-chhh! (Those are drumbeats, BTW)
DeleteWhat a traveler she was! She lived an adventurous life. Here I am agonizing over a trip to Ireland. Embarrassing!
ReplyDeleteAnd you've been to Senegal, which was much more adventurous than Ireland!
DeleteIt's too bad we know so little about saving and organizing photos.
ReplyDeleteWe just have so many photos nowadays.
DeleteJune lived a good and full life. She also travelled widely and she chose some exotic places to visit.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have her photos and have shared them here.
I think a lot of her photos are on her computer, which my stepsister has.
DeleteI'm going to check youtube and see a whirling dervish in action. I can't believe they don't get dizzy and fall down. I also would like that skirt.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was wondering how they whirl like that!
DeleteIt must have triggered a mix of emotions, going through June‘s photos without knowing beforehand what you were going to find. The family will appreciate the rescued pictures, I am sure. Love the Derwish and the Norwegian children.
ReplyDeleteI suspect she took that picture of the Norwegian boy because he looks a bit like my nephew!
DeleteA great inheritance...She really had a great life!
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