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Candid shot, downtown Copenhagen

On the wall of a newsagents... that doesn't sell flowers.

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Cpl. David Merwin (1842-1916) letters, Company I, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry

 

Gift of Fred D. Merwin

Copyright Massillon Museum

 

Transcription:

To: Father and Mother

From: Joseph K. Merwin

Date: February 10, 1862

Camp Andrews--Mount Vernon, Ohio

 

Dear Father and Mother

I presume you are waiting anxiously to hear from us again. I advised you in my last letter of the fact that several Companies had been transformed out of the 61st to other Regiments and among the number Briggs [Company where David and George are] and the one I belong, the former going to the 76th Regiment and the latter to the 43rd. I have been ordered to report to the 43rd Regiment with the men and I therefore expect to return to Camp Medill at Lancaster tomorrow. Ema [Joseph’s wife] who has been stopping here with an old acquanitance will also return and remain with me at Camp Medill as long as we shall remain there. After which she will return to Massillon.

I am going to try to get my pay this week. I presume the boys will also get their pay in a day or two. I saw in the morning paper that the 76th Regiment has taken up its march for Kentucky. I am not sure whether David made it back before his Regiment started out (see 71.36.6 - David did). David and George seem to be much more attached to each other than formerly. I gave George some good advice which I think he will treasure and practice upon. Ema did also.

Do not let yourselves be unnecessarily troubled about the boys, for although they are on the way to Kentucky, they will not be likely to be placed in the advance column. Above all, pay no attention to the exaggerated rumors you may hear.

Your Son, Jos. K. Merwin

P.S. The 61st Regiment is not broken up but will probably be full in the course of six or eight weeks. I remain, of course, a Second Lieutenant.

 

I give you SMILIES today...

 

Some days I need colour!!! And today is again one of them.

  

How could I resist, such a bright warm colours, another photo begging to be taken.

Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.

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Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)

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I asked this couple if I could take a photo of them just relaxing. For some reason, I didn't think a pose would work for this photo.

 

But this picture is just begging for someone to add captions to it. My captions are in the note fields. :-D

For more info, simply google "Southern Sassy Pants".

The A10 Cambridge to Royston road on the RHS.

ISO 3200

EXPERIMENT

CROP only

113 mm

Nighshot Mode

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Kurz vor Stuttgart an der A8 Richtung München.

Sehr sauber - super tolle Aussicht draußen, sollte man immer Pause machen - Sehr zu empfehlen.

Die Toiletten waren sehr sauber.

 

Vorteil das die Rastanlage Tag & Nacht geöffnet hat.

McDonalds ist ab 22.00 zu.

Für eine Autobahnraststätte ist es hier richtig schön und gut für Raucher, da sie auch draußen sitzen können.

Freundliches Personal. Viel Auswahl.

 

Zwei Ladestationen sind vorhanden. Alles sehr sauber. Man wird schnell und freundlich bedient. Es gibt leckeren Kaffee und feine Kuchen auch für Hunger und Durst ist gesorgt.

Die rote Soße zur Currywurst ist super scharf!

 

Bekannt für Polizeikontrollen.

So kann man auch das Geschäft der Rastanlage schädigen.

Die Raststätte wirkt neuerdings verlassen und unbelebt.

 

Rastanlage ist sehr gut und sauber, jedoch wird man gerne mal von Zivilpolizisten auf dem Parkplatz kontrolliert. Die hängen da jeden Tag ab und schauen wem Sie Ärger machen können.

Wenn man sie braucht sind sie nicht zuständig.

 

Wir hatten an der Pforzheimer Raststätte was Wertvolles vergessen, das hat die Polizei null interessiert.

 

Über Umwege konnten wir es dann selbst regeln; bzw. eine hilfsbereite Angestellte vom Pforzheimer Rast von gegenüber ist mit dem Privat Pkw rüber gefahren und hat uns gerettet. Da gibt man gerne üppig Trinkgeld.

  

Das scheint in letzter Zeit viele Gäste abzuhalten, da es das schnelle Weiterreisen erheblich behindert.

Apaches / Heft-Reihe

Billy Boy / Le crime ne paie pas

Mon Journal / Frankreich 1977

ex libris MTP

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She does have a Yoga mat , but with the cigarette cancer stick and texting people who probably will never read the texts , she's probably nowhere near inner peace and very close to sheep herd mentality

"What I hadn’t forgotten was how I felt when I was in his class. How he encouraged me and how he tried to make a misfit feel as if she did, in fact, belong." This is from Sue's blog post on teacher characteristics at www.vln.school.nz/blog/view/692403/essential-characterist...

 

For more gifted education blogs, see ultranet.giftededucation.org.nz/WebSpace/696/ and ultranet.giftededucation.org.nz/WebSpace/443/

These adverts are scans from the 1958 Christmas Day edition of the Times of Cyprus newspaper, when advertising was alot less sophisticated!

Hog Island Audubon Camp

Local accession number: 13_05_000395

Title: Col. Fletcher Webster [back]

Statement of responsibility: Whipple, 96 Washington Street, Boston

Creator/Contributor: Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891 (Photographer)

Genre: Photographs; Cartes de visite; Portraits

Date created: 1859-1870 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 11 x 7 cm (carte de visite format)

General notes: Title from item or from accompanying material.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Subjects: Military officers; Webster, Fletcher, 1813-1862

Collection: Cartes de Visite Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

Crest and motto as in visitations of Essex in 1558 & 1612. Motto: Virtu cherche honour

São Paulo - SP |

 

Fotografia: Roberta Simoni

From the imaginary diary of a child

 

All they have killed. Now I have no papa.My little sister is burned. Mama, Mama she screamed. But not for very long. Mama cried a lot. Me too. Then we walked. Without shoes. I do not know, but very long,

Here they do not want to have us. You do not belong here. You are not one of us. Such things they say.

War should prohibit it, because without war, I would have a home. Mom and I would cry no longer

Publicado en Lürzer's Int'l ARCHIVE Vol.1-2009.

Redactor: Santiago Cuesta.

Testing the 'Chuck Doan' paint chipping method for the gate. I think I've got the general idea, but I'll need to practice a bot more before I do it on the gate itself.

 

Build log

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Woodsy–grainy letterpress invitation suite for Mary & Karima. Printed on Gmund's Savannah woodgrain paper in wonderful Autumn colors. *Design by Nicole Parker.

Canyoning in Réunion island (France), Indian Ocean

with NKO Canyoning Team

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# 9 setembre - 1 october 2013

 

Photos by David Cabañas, Raúl Rodríguez and Luis Rodríguez

 

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