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Slide of the Week: August 10th, 2007

Dinner is Served, Decatur, Georgia, 1964

Dinner is Served, Decatur, Georgia, 1964

Mass produced still life prints hang window side. Warm light glows through curtains matching colorless walls. Bleached cotton dresses the table. Cloth napkins neatly folded into triangle shapes sit on the good china set asymmetrically. A faux copper shaded hurricane lamp hangs has the best view.

The gentlemen of the house experience a moment of family pride posing for this “dinner is served” portrait. A trio of shirt styles dress, shirt, sport and tee, provide a variety proper dinner fashions. The life force of the tempting, tasty spread inspires big brother to show off in the form of primal brute strength. Together they are about to enjoy sliced Virginia baked ham, roast tom turkey and dressing, twice baked potatoes, deviled eggs, green vegetables, baked apples a the julienned cheese-topped centerpiece dish. To wash it all down an oh-so appetizing poison green beverage served in tall glasses on ice. And for desert matching glow-in-the dark Jell-O topped with pineapple rings finished with Maraschino cherries. Looks like radiator fluid to me!

Here’s to Sunday Dinner, whatever the poison green stuff is and YOU!

Charles Phoenix

Charles Phoenix
Los Angeles
August 2007

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9 Comments on “Dinner is Served, Decatur, Georgia, 1964”

  1. Chris Carnaghi Says:

    Who doesn’t love Jell-O ? Especially Jello that looks like anti-freeze ! Hey buudy Charles see you soon. Maybe for some jello or better yet Ambrosia !

  2. T.L.WATTS Says:

    Papa must be an engineer with all that stuff hanging out of his breast pocket. They brought in that great breakfast dinette chair with the chrome legs for visiting aunt Mary Sue.

  3. Mark Says:

    For what we are about to receive let us be truly thankful.

  4. Brad Says:

    Yikes, it’s creepy how much I see me at that age in that kid on the right. And the meal is MORE than a little familiar. But where are the FRIED foods? LOL

    Another winner, Charles!

  5. Rori Says:

    Love this photo Charles! Hope all is well…I am the girl from New York who came to your show with the black hat. When are you heading back this way?

  6. Michelle Friedman Says:

    How about the chairs, which look like the ones my mom still has in her dining room. Also included are chairs from the kitchen. We always added folding chairs around our table. Those dining room sets built in the sixties never provided enough seating for the extended family.

  7. Nylasor Says:

    Family Dinner Tip #9: Napkins stay tucked in so much better when one’s shirt is buttoned all the way to the top!

  8. Susan Shen Says:

    Green jello or not, this photo is just plain sweet. You can tell this is a moment the family is proud of - the house is all fixed up and everyone is looking forward to a yummy and
    special meal. Those were the days when we didn’t worry about the contents in everything we ate and enjoyed the food more. I made lots of jello molds, didn’t think about artificial coloring, sugar or salt content and we really loved those jello desserts with fruit, nuts,
    whipped cream, etc. These three guys in the picture are innocent of all that and good for them!

  9. Amy Ironside Says:

    I may be wrong. But when I look at the contents of that bowl placed to the left of the Virginia ham, I am reminded of my Grandma’s fried eggplant. Oh, to be served a Melmac plate topped with an arrangement of fried and boiled foods. Made all the more delicious by a large crimson dot from the ketchup bottle Grandma never failed to put on the table ‘fer supper’.

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