Showing posts with label Google Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Memories. Show all posts
Monday, September 5, 2022
Google Looks Back At My Labor Day Memories
Of late the daily Google look back at my memories from this day have been a bit nutty, as in I have no memory of what Google is suggesting is something I would remember.
But, on this Labor Day of 2022, I do remember most of the memories Google is suggesting I remember, though none of what I remember happened on Labor Day.
The upper left was an elk herd we came across on the way to Ocean Shores, on the Washington Pacific coast, in August of 2001. Dad was driving, mom riding shotgun, me in the back seat.
To the right of the elk herd I am assuming that is me laying on the dock, but where or when, I do not remember.
Below that is a group photo of a herd of my relatives, at a family reunion on July 27, 2002, in Lynden, at the fairgrounds.
Below that reunion photo, on the left, that is a cropped off picture of dad and mom, at the aforementioned Ocean Shores, on that same day we saw the large elk herd.
Next to mom and dad I assume we are looking at a Texas county courthouse, but which county, or when, I do not remember.
There must be some way to stop these daily memories from Google...
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Remembering Wee's Wedding With Hillary To Oregon Sand Dune Buggy With Mom Beached
Once again Google is goofy with its look back at my memories from this day, with this day being March 2.
Unlike most of these Google memory emails, where I have no clue what some of the memories are, in today's instance I know that each of the memories are. Why Google thinks I would be remembering these memories on this particular day, I do not know.
Two of the memories are from Wee's wedding in Singapore. You probably could guess those are the photos in the upper left and lower right.
The lower left memory is from My Date With Hillary, way back in 2008 in the Fort Worth Stockyards. That is a memorable memory.
The upper right is the Oregon Sand Dunes, with me and my siblings and cousins getting ready to go on a dune buggy ride.
And under that Sand Dune photo that would be my mom, likely also on the Oregon Coast, maybe at Fort Stevens State Park.
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