
This is the pic that came up today when I searched the ginormous folder on my computer for a “door.”
There was no geographic info in the file name or photo data. All I know is that it was taken with my old Canon PowerShot camera in June 2011 and that the two kids on the balcony are mine.
I had no recollection of this moment, but Google Lens figured out the location (amazing). It’s downtown Winchester, Massachusetts (my husband’s hometown). My father-in-law was alive and still living there at the time, so it makes sense.
It’s an area now called “Winchester Terrace.” AI found this photo on Apartments.com that shows the exact spot:

This discovery sparked a memory of my very dear father-in-law—“Nonno” to my kids.
He was most the wonderful man who enjoyed life’s small moments like no other. Martini time, a beautiful operatic aria, an excellent meal, a grandchild’s kiss (he called it a “buzz”), a friendly joke with a stranger (especially waitresses!), and random bits of foreign languages sprinkled into any conversation. He always made me feel like the most amazing, interesting, gorgeous woman who ever lived. A true charmer. He lived well into his 90s.

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Thanks for joining us and sharing great photos and family memories.
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It’s a lot of fun. Thank YOU Dan 😊
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A lovely tribute to Nonno. We all need one!
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So true! Thanks for commenting 😊
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Thank you for sharing your cherished moments and family. I love the door and the brickwork. A beautiful setting and photo capture.
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Thank you for your thoughtful comment Suzette. Much appreciated!
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You are most welcome Mary! Cheers.
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Charming portrait of him you painted with words, too. 🙂
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Thanks Stephanie! Funny what an old door pic will lead you to remember. 😊
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Your father-in-law sounded a lot like my dad, so I really enjoyed meeting him in your post. It’s a very poignant photo of him with martini (I assume) and grandson. Thanks for opening a door to your family!
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Thank you so much for your very kind comment. Your Dad must have been a great guy too. 😊
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I like Nonno’s style… that’s a cool way to live.
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Thanks. He was a real gem.
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