The word "THOUGHTS" is also an 8-letter, one-syllable word! "STRENGTHS' is a 9-letter, one syllable word!~-- Jim Jensen Arvada, CO
Caption: "Are they still looking at us???"
628 -- I saw another person had come up with that number, too!
It's a tractor -- what more do you need to know???
Our dog is Snickers and our cat is Cookie! -=- Jim Jensen from Spencer, Iowa and Arnolds Park, Iowa, home of West Lake Okoboji, one of only two clear blue lakes IN THE WORLD!!!
He looks a lot like my Snickers. I sure should name some of my animals Spencer; I grew up there (in Spencer,
Iowa) from 1938 to 1950. Great photo!
Great shot! In what town? I was born in Holdrege, NE. Anywhere near there??? Thanks. Jim Jensen
My first car was a '39 DeSoto newly painted by my brother's garage. I drove it from my home town, Spencer, Iowa, in mid-July, 1952, to Denver, Colorado. In a few months, it developed engine problems and I had to get rid of it.
Thanks for your quick reply. -- JIM J.
Where is that? In my 39 years in CT. I never saw that!
Mcgregorbart wrote:
Another from a crisp Autumn trip to the park.
GREAT! photo of Grandson!!!
I learned years ago that the human eye is 55 mm; 58 mm. is possible, l guess. The first new camera I ever purchased was an Exacta VX with a 55 mm f-2 lens. That was in early 1952 in Wurzburg, Germany when I was in the Army then and there. I think there were many cameras in that era with 55 mm lenses and I think it was because it was the focal length of human eyes. You could look through the camera's viewfinder with one eye and see the same thing in the other open eye and the scene would not be different. The 55 mm answer was not from a photographer but from a scientist, I believe. Over my more than 70 years in photography I've subscribed to dozens of photo magazines and learned (and forgotten) much. This fact -- eyes are 55 mm focal length -- has stuck with me! -- Jim J.
That must be the "Old Mill Stream" on the left there.