On February 27 starts the Carnival in Europe...
Here, Mardi Gras will be on Tuesday, March 1, it is mainly celebrated in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Also called Fat Tuesday, the final day of the Carnival Season and the day before Ash Wednesday.
Horst aan de Maas, my birth town with their VERY FIRST CARNIVAL PRINCE: Prince Rinus I (Janssen) and jester Teng Jeuken in the front.
Pieter's Mom is standing to the right of Prince Rinus I.
Remember my previous post: The Silver Bond Pin was awarded to Mrs. Vedder-Peer ←click link.
Pieter's Mom was the 1st secretary of the local Catholic Association for the Elderly, started in November of 1961...
SO, she was deeply involved in the Carnival for the elderly as well!
Strange to see all 65+ women dressed in black, versus what we wear at present.
Pieter's Mom was not yet 68 in the above photo.
Stepping back in time...
Photo by Studio in Arnhem, Pastoorstraat 9 in The Netherlands.
1898 when Maria Margaretha Peer (seen on the left) was just three years old.
She is in this very old picture with her cousin Gerarda Uffing who seems to be almost identical in age.
Well, after some research I found out that Grada was 1.5 years younger... hence her kind of 'baby–hair'.
A cute three year old that had to live through so many hardships.
Being the eldest of 11 was already tough.
Then WWI came and the Depression Years...
Next WWII and all their greenhouses got shattered.
They had to evacuate with very little what they could take with them on the horse wagon.
Their house got bombarded and severely damaged...
Husband Pieter recalls that for weeks they had to collect the glass shards from the fields and then start all over with new glass that they obtained from Belgium.
A woman that worked hard, alongside her market gardener husband.
Out in the fields and in the environment.
She also overcame colon cancer and enjoyed her life for some two more decades.
1968 Pieter's Mom, now being a widow, with Prince Jan II Keijsers.
1968 in the center is Pieter's Mom and to her right (for viewer) is my Paternal Grandmother.
My Mother-in-law and my Paternal Grandmother, Oma Lamberdina Van den Munckhof were best friends!
Both of their husbands served as border guards during WWI when The Netherlands remained neutral, hence no military service during those years...
Here, Mother Vedder is seen to the right.
She wears a sign that reads 1971...
It is the very same hat she wears as in 1968 but we have no information.
This is the famous 'Boeren Bruiloft' or Farmers Wedding that is celebrated when the new Prince has been elected.
1967 Pieter himself... probably when his friend Frank (Boekesteijn) became Prince Frank I and also Jan Keijsers his Adjudant. Jan was the architect of the Practical Mushroom Training College and personal friend of Pieter.