Kindergarten is a time of discovery - Allegra learns new things at age 4 (1993), such as Lincoln Logs...see Tina's WW!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Tina's Pic Story - Retro Collage
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| Clockwise from top: 1964 Chevy ElCamino, 1959 Edsel, 1961 Chevy Impala, 1956 Ford. 1982 DeLorean, 1950 Ford |
Ruby Tuesday 2 - Angry (not really)
Ruby Tuesday 2 arrives at a great time - the perfect red for today is my birthday present from the week before last. It is, naturally, a brilliant ruby, the Red Angry Bird.
I never thought they were all that angry, merely adorable with nary a sneer
I like the game on the computer (haven't tried it yet on the phone), so am really enthused about this as a gift - even at my age :)
See reds, plush or not, at the always fun RT2, today hosted by haiku master and poet MMT...
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Whimsical Windows - Outside/In
Toby most graciously hosts the fun architectural meme, Whimsical Windows/Delirious Doors. We look for unique portals, and look around for same.
Today, I am using pictures that have ben seen before, yet given the look at these windows I am able to show a unique set of perspectives of one room, one outside and one in...
This house is known as the Humphreys Homestead, home of the local Derby Historical Society. The house was completed in 1698, and was considered a mansion in those days. The neat period windows are the classic 12-over-12 arrangement.
Inside, we see the same room, Lady Humphreys Parlor, the luxurious (in that day) sitting room to host guests. Stark these days perhaps...opposite sides of the same room, a look at the past as it was...
Inside, we see the same room, Lady Humphreys Parlor, the luxurious (in that day) sitting room to host guests. Stark these days perhaps...opposite sides of the same room, a look at the past as it was...
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Shadow Shot Sunday 2 - Fire Museum
| 1982 American LaFrance, built in Elmira, New York |
There are several old trucks sitting inside this building, the old machine shop in the original school. We see in these three vehicles the improvements over the three years from open cabs to now enclosed and safer places for the ride to the fires. There was talk of replacing the old wood floor, but those familiar with restoration were concerned with the oil soaked wood. Instead, the stained floor reflects the many eras of hard work above them. An honest style that I hope is not restored...
A final look through the historic Ansonia photos brought the real, in the day and now old school fire apparatus. This of course are the two-horsepower equine engines known as Mollie and Dollie. The technology has gone a long way from the old to the new. A great small city museum of which we are all proud...see more shadowy art at SSS2!
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