Odds and Ends Vintage Photos IX
#171
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Lainey, you're steady so no need for a tripod.
#172
Thanks. It was OK....in this instance, anyway. I may be steady, but I still "list." I take so many crooked pictures. My camera needs a level near the light meter. Thankfully deleting is easy, and there is the "straighten" tool.
#173
A few more from VT
They used to use this area as a quarry, until they made a discovery....The old quarry is now the protected Fisk Quarry Preserve; its limestone formations, once marketed and sold as a beautiful black marble-like building stone, is now studied worldwide as part of an ancient reef formation which provides a unique window into the history of life on earth almost half a billion years ago.
Old "stuff" is plentiful in VT
I liked the old looking house against the pretty flowers....tweaked it a bit.
Another hay creation
They used to use this area as a quarry, until they made a discovery....The old quarry is now the protected Fisk Quarry Preserve; its limestone formations, once marketed and sold as a beautiful black marble-like building stone, is now studied worldwide as part of an ancient reef formation which provides a unique window into the history of life on earth almost half a billion years ago.
Old "stuff" is plentiful in VT
I liked the old looking house against the pretty flowers....tweaked it a bit.
Another hay creation
#174
A couple, at a St. Patrick's Day parade.
A bride...
Joined by her groom.
They do.
Reception back home in Mississippi...Gulf Coast style.
A bride...
Joined by her groom.
They do.
Reception back home in Mississippi...Gulf Coast style.
#176
Thanks, Val. The pictures really owe more to the beauty of the settings and the guts of those two to be photographed some of the places they agreed to climb out to for the photographer. But most were also professionally taken.
#177
Nice mike and very cool too which family member got hitched. Did I miss that?
#178
Sue and I went to the July 4th celebration activities at Ohio Village. This village is restored to resemble the years around 1860. Our grand kids Josie and Riley went with us.
Here are the grandkids with Buckeye Sue
The Ohio Village Muffins are the local "base ball" team. They play using 1860 rules (no strikes or balls on pitches)
Grandkids with a Union soldier
Cornet Band
Fun Activities for the kids: stilts and tug-of-war
The traditional pie eating contest (winners got whole pies)
Here are the grandkids with Buckeye Sue
The Ohio Village Muffins are the local "base ball" team. They play using 1860 rules (no strikes or balls on pitches)
Grandkids with a Union soldier
Cornet Band
Fun Activities for the kids: stilts and tug-of-war
The traditional pie eating contest (winners got whole pies)
#180
Nice pics, Dennis. Thanks for sharing. The kids are getting so big!