Americans love being photographed with their cars, and my family is no exception. My name is Larry Green and I’m 87 years young. My wife Barbara and I have had 13 cars since we were married, and I have photos of all but two of them: a 1960 Corvair and a 1986 Oldsmobile. I’m still looking and still hopeful. In the meantime, I’ve assembled a family car journey going back over 100 years, with Dead Swede as my ghostwriter. The main players here are Sennett and Emma Green, my grandparents; Julius and Elsie Green, my parents; and Mildred and Richard, my siblings. The Chevy bowtie figures prominently in the mix, along with a couple of Pontiacs and the odd Studebaker. So, let’s start our car photo journey in Whatcom County, Wash. during Prohibition. Read the rest of this entry »