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33/52 Photograph to make sense of the past: what has been, and how it has affected what has come after.
Together with my husband, our combined love of antiques has affected our lives today. My husband has been a collector of antique pharmacy and poison bottles for over 35 years. My eye goes to many things, from rustic wooden boxes to colourful vintage cameras. I just love that vintage, once loved and worn look and feel. We enjoy scouring antique shops, auctions and junk shops, looking for our next treasure! These colourful window bottles in an antique shop caught my eye but no treasures were purchased that day. The search goes on!
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Standing proudly atop a prominent hill, the Kymin overlooks Monmouth and the beautiful Wye Valley.
The Kymin is also home to the unusual Naval Temple, which is where theses steps lead. Built by public subscription in 1800, it celebrates some of the greatest British admirals and victories of the time.
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The Rustic is a species of brush-footed butterfly found in forested areas of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia.The males and females are identical. This one was seen in Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala, southern India.
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This was taken during the London Photo walk through Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
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Pleasants Valley Road, one of my favorite places in northern California. There were many old wooden barns along the drive, and dirt side roads framed by beautiful old growth oak trees. The golden yellow grass you see here is one of the reasons California is called the Golden State (besides the Gold Rush, of course). Sadly this grass color is due to dry conditions, and - coupled with hot, dry winds - it expoded into wildfire in August, 2022: The so-called "Pleasants" fire destroyed everything in its path, including homes and the highly-flammable wood of old rustic barns. Some people were injured, and livestock were lost. It was heartbreaking seeing it from the first fire reports. Some of my brother and sister firefighters responded hundreds of miles to help fight that fire and numerous others in the area.
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Flickr Friday-Rustic
I live in a rural area of Finger Lakes. This is the rustic arbor and bench that my friend Liam built for me a year ago this month. It's made of Black Locust wood. It's extremely sturdy and the plant growing up it is a Hardy Kiwi. It hasn't produced any fruit, but we are hoping for some in 2021.
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After hiking down to Vernazza from Monterosso, I made my way down to a relatively open public courtyard. With the sea to my back, a small chapel and some cafes to my left, and residences to my right, I sat with my water and admired the contrast of colors in the scene around me and the architecture of the ligurian homes.