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#WaybackWednesday - Mitchell Ross, Facilities Assistant at the Information Sciences Institute, working in his Marina Del Ray office back in 2018.
#WaybackWednesday - Rob Landel, Director of the DPT Program and Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy, reviews a textbook for a class in his office back in 2019.
#WaybackWednesday - Brigid Harmon, Coordinator of Communications and Social Media for the Fisher Museum, reading over the curatorial notes for an exhibit back in Spring 2019.
#WaybackWednesday - Christina Trejo, Project Specialist for the Center for Creative Technologies, looking over some data in her office back in 2017.
Way Back Machine - June 1959
Craggy Gardens in North Carolina
Photo by Wilma Blankenship
And now.. the continuing saga of dudes dressed in white lighting the charcoal.
#WaybackWednesday - Lydia Vazquez, Division Administrator for Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, makes sure the Division runs smoothly - both now, and in this photo from 2019!
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Way Back Machine
My mom in front of her father's garage. The date written on the back, in her mother's handwriting, is March 5, 1946.
#WaybackWednesday - Serban Voinea, Systems Programmer for the Information Sciences Institute, enjoys the view from his office back in 2018.
Gran is on the left, looking a bit regal. I like that other girl is wearing her bangle on her upper arm.
My response to BJ's pic has to be a pic from when I was about the same age....only fair for me and everyone else ;-)
Bearded Iris and a Bleeding Heart
Way Back Wednesday: Back in early June of 2019 (or fast forward 3 months) this scene appeared in front of me. I often walk around our ranches “compound” . We have an electric fence around it precluding deer from entering. So we actually have landscape plants and flowers that survive. You can’t believe the amount of work that fence took lolol. It was absolutely necessary however with the average lifespan of a freshly planted tree being measured in days before the fence. Deer cost me many thousands of dollars before I spent more on the fence to prevent the former. 😔. It was a good project to complete…
Setting the stage:
It had just rained, everything was green, a smell of ozone was in the air, almost a chlorine smell it was so clean. After the long “Slog” through mud season, the ground started to firm, the plants start to grow. The average last day of frost here is mid- may. A lot of the perennials here come up earlier than that last frost. It was very late last year with Lilac blooming into July 4th (noted specificially).
Here in early March 2020, a blizzard just came through. When this posts, we have just had a warm week with all the snow melting and starting that mud season. The cycle repeats….🤔😀
The Iris is Native to Croatia. The Bleeding Heart is a form of Poppy native to Asia. Both hanging out on the Montana/Wyoming border. What are the chances…..😜
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming / Montana borderlands.
Title: Bearded Iris and a Bleeding Heart
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