Nat is the cute blonde in the middle--circa 1961
Gee-- can you guess which one Nat is? This picture of Nat with his family, Grampa Porter,and his cousins, the Shanes, was taken in 1964 in Grammy Porter's Garden |
Nat's parents, John and Holly, and his dog, Feather -- 1970 |
Big Brother Donny |
Sister Alison and Melvin aka The Voon |
Gram Goodhue and Sister Erin |
On Little Barndoor Island with Dad, Er and Al |
Cool Brother Donny |
Feather |
Melvin aka The Voon |
Christmas Brunch 1971 |
Mom |
Natty |
Porter Family 1965 |
Little Sisters Erin and Alison |
In line for the rope tow at Cannonsburg |
Do I make you randy? |
Porter Kids 1963
Nat with all of his grandparents at The Peninsular Club, Christmas 1972 |
Nat has a way with animals! Here he has trained Melvin to retrieve his Adam's Apple |
Nat and Don looking glum on Christmas Morning: How many socks and undies does a guy need? |
Sudie Mae Lewis kept Nat's room clean and loved her "Natty Duck". Every year on Nat's birthday Sudie would give him a dollar and say, "Please give your brother fifty cents."
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Nat spent many wonderful summers in Wolfeboro, NH...
...on beautiful Little Barndoor Island
...where Nat enjoyed jumping on the tramp, boating, and frolicing in the therapeutic waters of Lake Winnipesaukee
There's Something About Mary: Another household helper we won't completely name took such a shine to Nat, she repeatedly left her brassieres, girdles and other steel-belted foundation garments in Nat's dresser drawers! |
Gram Goodhue and Sister Er |
Nat trained on a plastic saxophone and by 1970 (with Mr. Cobb's help) had worked himself up to the real McCoy
It's a melon party! |
The Porter Kids stand by their Grammy Ruth at the 1969 Groundbreaking of Porter Hills Presbyterian Village |
Nat's little thithters -- Er and Al |
Porter Kids 1964 |
Porter Kids on Little Barndoor Island 1972 |
Grampa Porter and Dad at the cottage at Lake Charlevoix circa 1978 |
The great man for whom Nat was named, Nathaniel William Goodhue aka Gramp |