Free Sunday has come around again. It seems to happen quicker and quicker each week. I enjoyed your bridges challenge Karen. Lots of good ones for sure. Now if you have leftovers, you didn't get a chance to post from any of the previous challenges here's the place. We'll still enjoy what you have.
We had friends over for dinner and cards Friday night so I picked up dinner for four to have at our place.
We don't have anyplace to buy a good lobster roll, Pat....
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....but we got some really good BBQ joints around and this is a favorite of ours.
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Of course we couldn't eat on the dinning room table.
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lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday has come around again. It seems to happen quicker and quicker each week. I enjoyed your bridges challenge Karen. Lots of good ones for sure. Now if you have leftovers, you didn't get a chance to post from any of the previous challenges here's the place. We'll still enjoy what you have.
We had friends over for dinner and cards Friday night so I picked up dinner for four to have at our place.
Here are more of my derivations from old 35mm Tri-X B&W film negatives I exposed back in 1976, just after I turned 21.
These were taken at a condo complex my parents were renting for a week at Hilton Head Island, SC, with their bridge-playing friends.
This gator will forever give me chills. It ATE a little old lady's French poodle right in front of her as she walked the dog along the shore of the pond between the buildings. She was hysterical. I was without my camera, walking in from the car with suitcases. By the time I got back with my Nikon, the lady was on her second floor deck with her family, sobbing, and the gator was just swimming around as if waiting for another treat.
Gator Fantasy 1 © 1976, 2022, Bill Burkholder
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lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday has come around again. It seems to happen quicker and quicker each week. I enjoyed your bridges challenge Karen. Lots of good ones for sure. Now if you have leftovers, you didn't get a chance to post from any of the previous challenges here's the place. We'll still enjoy what you have.
We had friends over for dinner and cards Friday night so I picked up dinner for four to have at our place.
Thank you, Larry for hosting!
burkphoto wrote:
Here are more of my derivations from old 35mm Tri-X B&W film negatives I exposed back in 1976, just after I turned 21.
These were taken at a condo complex my parents were renting for a week at Hilton Head Island, SC, with their bridge-playing friends.
This gator will forever give me chills. It ATE a little old lady's French poodle right in front of her as she walked the dog along the shore of the pond between the buildings. She was hysterical. I was without my camera, walking in from the car with suitcases. By the time I got back with my Nikon, the lady was on her second floor deck with her family, sobbing, and the gator was just swimming around as if waiting for another treat.
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Gosh, the must have left a lasting nightmare! Nasty hungry devils!
judy juul wrote:
Gosh, the must have left a lasting nightmare! Nasty hungry devils!
They are. I've awakened several times since with bad memories of the event. I kept dreaming it ate our Siamese cat, which wasn't along for the trip!
Here's a old tin type photo I found while clearing out old books .It's got to be from the later 1800's...Don't know who they were but probably friends or relatives of my Swedish Grand Parents..I've messed with it a bit get a clearer idea...I'll probably try a little more adjustment, but..who knows...
Last weekend was the busiest I've had in a long time - I got to shoot my first wedding on Saturday and the next day our church hosted The Genevans, a choir from nearby Geneva college. They did a short concert before the service began and we had a luncheon afterwards with catered basics and a lot of leftovers from the wedding.
judy juul wrote:
Here's a old tin type photo I found while clearing out old books .It's got to be from the later 1800's...Don't know who they were but probably friends or relatives of my Swedish Grand Parents..I've messed with it a bit get a clearer idea...I'll probably try a little more adjustment, but..who knows...
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You've done a great job of restoration - it's such a shame that so many of these old photos have no information on their backs as to who the subjects are/were.
lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday has come around again. It seems to happen quicker and quicker each week. I enjoyed your bridges challenge Karen. Lots of good ones for sure. Now if you have leftovers, you didn't get a chance to post from any of the previous challenges here's the place. We'll still enjoy what you have.
We had friends over for dinner and cards Friday night so I picked up dinner for four to have at our place.
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Love the sign with the "Mom" quote!
burkphoto wrote:
Here are more of my derivations from old 35mm Tri-X B&W film negatives I exposed back in 1976, just after I turned 21.
These were taken at a condo complex my parents were renting for a week at Hilton Head Island, SC, with their bridge-playing friends.
This gator will forever give me chills. It ATE a little old lady's French poodle right in front of her as she walked the dog along the shore of the pond between the buildings. She was hysterical. I was without my camera, walking in from the car with suitcases. By the time I got back with my Nikon, the lady was on her second floor deck with her family, sobbing, and the gator was just swimming around as if waiting for another treat.
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What a sad and horrible story!!
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What a sad and horrible story!!
I have a healthy respect for alligators as a result of that moment. I just wish I didn't witness it. I cannot "unsee" that.
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