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Stopping for a quick lunch before me and Chuck head out on our own adventure today. What shall we do?…Nobody knows but the wind!
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Chuck played a bit of an April fools joke on me by leading me to believe the massive doorway to his/her burrow was that of a badger.
I finally decided to post some of our favorite photos of our four legged child, because, as I discovered recently, someone else I know here on Flickr had done so with a little friend he lost a few years back with a very beautiful caption. I stared at the photo for some time. It saddened but inspired me. Chuck had developed cancer. The quality of his life had started to diminish. My wife and I agreed we would never let him suffer. It was time to let him go. I had only posted two photos prior to this because it was difficult and we still missed him. He gave us 14 glorious years. He gave us 100 percent of his love and loyalty day in and day out. He will always be cherished, fondly remembered, and spoken about often. He was a total joy!!
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We’ve found (meaning other sharp eyed people found) two of this interesting bird in fairly dense vegetation. Its name comes from its call: Chuck-will’s-widow. I played the call on the internet and somewhat get the connection. It is in the nightjar family and hunts at night, finding the same or nearly the same branch to sleep on during the day. I visited it several times and was rewarded only with closed or partially open eyes. Finally, it was active: if you can call it that. It would rock sideways, look around, scratch and go back to sleep. I counted myself lucky. Reminded me of how I sleep, without the rocking that is. I read that it eats insects as well as small birds and bats. Now that would be something to see. Its bill is small, as shown by the image, but opens wide. (Antrostomus carolinensis) (Sony a9iii, 200-600 lens @ 600mm, 1/80 second, f/6.3, ISO 3200)
Chuck, Broad Street's vigilant crossing watchman highballs another one. The Griffith crossing watchman job was a high-seniority EJ&E position. I believe Chuck worked it up until his retirement.
The position has long since been abolished.
Griffith, Indiana. Fall of 1974.
Chuck Berry's 1973 Cadillac Eldorado at the Smithsonian's Black History Museum in Washington, D. C.
The car was nice, but what I really came away with from this museum was that the Jim Crow era in the U.S. never ended and that the repression and financial exploitation of black people in this Country continues practically unabated today. If you don't believe me, google, "red-lining," "contract for deed," "pay day loans," and "medicaid expansion," just to start.
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"all my life i had been looking for something, and everywhere i turned someone tried to tell me what it was. i accepted their answers too, though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory. i was naïve. i was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which i, and only i, could answer. it took me a long time and much painful boomeranging of my expectations to achieve a realization everyone else appears to have been born with: that i am nobody but myself."
~ ralph ellison
In June 2020, the Victorian town of Woomelang invited seven artists to transform eight mini silos into a tourist attraction for the town. The silos all feature endangered wildlife species of the region.
This is by Chuck Mayfield and depicts the Western Whipbird.
Taken yesterday at Green River State Park.
The 1840 Atkinson-Griffin House served as a Confederate hospital after the Battle of Tebbs Bend, where Confederate General John Hunt Morgan began his raid into Indiana and Ohio on July 4, 1863. Visitors can view artifacts and map of the battle, a Tebbs Bend diorama, Confederate and Federal uniforms, Morgan’ s Men Exhibit featuring photographs of over 130 officers and men, Polk Life Exhibit, and other Civil war memorabilia. The blood stains of soldiers still remain in the floor of an upstairs bedroom.