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To watch your children's children grow is a blessing and these two are best buds.
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This rustic brick barn perched on a grassy hill is almost out-of-time. It needs some serious repair soon or the roof will be completely gone in a couple of years. Unfortunately, these structural symbols of rural farm life are quickly disappearing. Photographed on the east side of Highway S14 (Balsam Avenue) just south of 190th Street near Klemme, Iowa.
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Soemthing a bit different from me. This is a generations compilation with my 89 year old grandmother, my father, myself and, of course, my son Liam.
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I took the photo on the left of my daughter in 1990. The photo on the right is her daughter, my granddaughter, this summer 2023. The time in between... where did it all go?
Media Harbour / Düsseldorf / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157713209...
Album of Düsseldorf: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157714072...
I don't usually post people, but this photo is special to me. My MIL is a very wonderful person and she turned 90 a few days ago. In this photo, she is with her first great grandchild. I caught this special moment as I turned around and almost missed it.
Here's another art print of the Fractal Forest at a Mojave Desert dry lake. Generations of channels can be seen disappearing into the gypsite canvas.
The grandkids got to meet their great grandfather today for only the second time. So we did another four generation shot and then we all got in the next shot. Ken was very excited to see them down at his place in the woods.
Conrail RS11 7651, a relative newcomer to the Bethlehem Engine Terminal, stands with two long-term veterans. SW900m 8650 has been a regular since the Lehigh Valley took over the Jersey Central’s lines in Pennsylvania in 1972. Before that time, former CNJ SD35 2510, now Conrail 6049, frequented this location regularly.
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The next generation is now on the wing! A trip to Bempton on Thursday and the first time I have seen a juvenile Kittiwake flying! Aren’t they gorgeous! Sadly Kittiwakes are on the red list, the highest conservation priority - numbers have declined by 40% since the 1970s. So sights like this are to be treasured. Along with better managed fishing of sandeels, every little thing we can do to help slow/reduce climate change will help these beautiful members of the gull family, along with many, many other species.
A first visit to Sizewell nuclear power plant for sunrise this morning. Not much sun but plenty of wind and rain
Kings Yard Energy Centre, a combined heat and power generation station in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
© Copyright A Pendleton 2013 Proud parents and there babies, a new Generation for us to see next year, the cycle of life.....
Working through a project to improve my woodland photography. Here, atmosphere, light, foreground, story telling ...
Wayback Machine - "A Very Wayback Christmas, Part 1"
My grandfather Justus stands in the background with this work shirt still on, which says so much about the man.
Seated are my great-grandparents, James and Martha Justus. While my grandfather passed away before I was born, I did have the pleasure of knowing both of my great-grandparents, although briefly.
They were married in September of 1900, and were married for 73 years until Martha passed away at the age of 88 years old.
This photo was taken by my mother (she thinks) in the early 1960s at the Justus home.. which still stands today, although it has seen some damage recently.