
ALLISON
Pond Girl - "The Girl Next Door"
"Bouffant Girl" memories and commentary about growing up in the fifties
Her photographer husband's special recollections of Betty Jane
Many enlargeable
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     Nostalgia from 
    Allison!  | 
  
    
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				  And yes, I do have feet. The grass most have been a bit high."  | 
											
		
					
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	Larry 
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              (above) Party petti
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              "I found 
          this picture of me and my mom. It looks like it was taken in 1962. Two 
          ladies in green. My mom was a very elegant lady, and she enjoyed the 
          fact that I loved pretty clothes. Believe it or not, I still remember 
          that dress.  Wow! Wouldst ALL Bouffies feel this way!  | 
          
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           "I found 
          this (enlargeable) picture of me that must have been 
          taken in 1986 or 87. I love this picture, because in 
          it, I'm wearing one of my most favorite, most 
          adorable dresses! I still have this dress and I still wear it from 
          time to time. The petticoat is a sweet 
          little crinoline with such a pretty wide lace hem, 
          and it's just enough to fill the full skirt to give it a sensual shape. It's the kind of dress that
          demands that I wear my most delicate lacy panties 
          to feel sooooo feminine.   | 
          
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           "Here we are three Irish girls on my mom's birthday in 1995. That's my sister Susan on the right. I'm wearing my black polka dot halter dress with a sweet little crinoline to fill out the skirt. Oh, that's my bear, Wheezer, I'm holding. My skirt looks short, doesn't it? It's not really that short! It's knee length! I'm just a victim of "over soft sofa syndrome." It's hard to sit like a lady in such a thing! You might say, 'It's not feminine friendly.' Men love these sofas because they know how hard it is for us girls to sit down or get up form these sinking sofas without revealing our panties. Oh well, pretty panties and pretty petticoats should be shared, shouldn't they. ***giggles***"  | 
        

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	 2005! A little treat from Pond Girl Allison ("The Girl Next Door"). Petticoat Pond had a bit of the luck of the Irish when we met this special, EXTRAORDINARY Boufhunnie! 
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		 Dave Barber sent two gorgeous nylon paper pettis from his collection to Allison. The best part is the SOUND! 'I'm rubbing the paper nylon together and it makes a delightful rustling sound. Here, I'm wearing my black taffeta skirt over Dave's black paper nylon pettis and the rustling sound together is sooo nice."  | 
  
        
        
      
  
  
...to Wonderland
                
                    
      
       
        
          
              
      

(above) 2009 - can be enlarged 
          
          
       
        
            
            Nice crop  
            
Love those pleats!
        DAVID 
        BARBER`S PETTICOAT EXCLUSIVE DESIGN.
        
         
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 David Barber sent Allison a petticoat, which is another of his own designs made of paper nylon and lace. 
                 
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PondGirl Allison 
wishes all a Happy May Day! ...and the 
					opportunity to frolic on a Maypole, like this.     | 
		
						
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								Larry 
	manipulated a couple of of 
								Allison's
								 Girls rarely, if ever, wore stockings to school, for those of you who commented 
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 Here are two more: "I'm wearing my poodle skirt here. But I will confess to never owning a poodle. My sister had one, but not me. I thought they were ubiquitous and I wanted to be different. But here I finally get to wear one." 
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