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Bain News Service,, publisher.
Count Moltke, wife and child
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11811
Call Number: LC-B2- 2547-9
“Teaching children to count is not as important as teaching them what counts”
~Unknown
[Day 105/365]
Did a portrait for my friend's little 5yr. She's truly a princess ^_^
“Count the garden by the flowers, never by the leaves that fall. Count your life with smiles and not the tears that roll.”
~Unknown
[Day 101/365]
O Monday >_<
Every time I visit Llyn Cowlyd, the weather is like this but at least it makes the pipeline shine. Running from Llyn Cowlyd dam to Dolgarrog power station, it must be one of the longest rivetted structures in Britain. Just out of sight in the distance is an impressive inverted syphon forming a bridge over a farm track.
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** Learn Counting **
** Write Numbers **
** Missing Numbers **
** Missing Numbers **
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** Greater Smaller **
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The latest in our line of counting toys! Needlefelted gnomes that are not only fun to play with (firmly felted wool, tallest is 4" tall) but they help with colours, sequencing and sizes. They have a variety of skin tones and sport mushrooms to match the number on their bases~ so amounts and numerals are both taught through play.
Daylight fading
Come and waste another year
All the the anger and the eloquence are bleeding into fear
Moonlight creeping around the corners of our lawn
When we see the early signs that daylight's fading
We leave just before it's gone
Counting Crows
Sunset at Ponto- my first since having the baby and the camera.
until summer.
apologies for the editing. I hope I can sit myself down and experiment my way to improvement this summer!
n Bandra where we stay, there’s a small area with many old houses with tiled roofs. This is Runwar Village. Some of these houses are more than a century old. That is why this area has been declared a ‘heritage precinct’.
One thing that strikes anyone who comes here is the large number of crosses. We counted – on just two very small lanes, there were 23 crosses.
We were curious. We set out to find out the reason behind the crosses. Some people said it was because the area was full of Catholics. Some said to help people pray on their way to work or back. Then we met Mr John Gomes, a resident of Chapel Road. There are six crosses all a stone’s throw away from his house. He told us almost a century back, Bandra had been struck by a plague. Many people died. This place was overtaken by rats who spread the disease by biting people. “People were dying like flies, Mr Gomes told us. “We would bury someone, some back and see another person had died. The dead were sometimes carried away in cartloads. Many people packed their belongings and fled to the mountain.” Which mountain, we asked. Mt Mary, he replied. (Mt Mary is a church in Bandra situated on a little hill facing the sea). That is why people built the crosses, Mr Gomes said, to protect themselves from the plague. As a plea to Jesus to save them. Had anyone died in his family? No, he replied.
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Cornwall, Vermont USA. Citizens doing their duties on Election Day, 2004. Note the paper ballots, yes, in the 21st century! I thought humans couldn't vote without computers. Be warned neighbors • Be vigilant! • For you, election haiku:
On paper ballots
freely cast; fully counted.
One voter, one vote.
- But of course there's Stalin's haiku view:
It's not the people
who vote that count, but rather
those who count the votes.
MRL SD40-2XR #262 and GP9 #109 switch out the yard at Helena as BNSF C44-9W #5198 and MRL SD40-2 #253 await crews to take it up Mullan Pass. The real deal here is H-LAUSPO, which will ascend up the hill with a trio of SD40-2s in a few hours.
Notorious Count Oktavius is known for his unreasonable conquests and fury driven crusades, usually targeting innocent townsfolk and nearby harmless villages. There is a saying that the devil himself speaks through this mad Count, but none dare say it out loud. In fear of yet another "crusade" hitting their hometown.
Soon after, some railroad workers came by in their pickup truck and asked us if we were okay. "You're not going to jump, are you? Jesus loves you. Life is good. There's no reason to jump." We assured him we were just their to take photos and adventure.
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Here's the 2nd comic strip featuring a new character called Blood Count. (Get it? Wakka wakka!) My goal will be for him to die at the end of each comic strip, but I'm open to the idea of him living as long as he's miserable.
I couldn't decide whether to call him Blood Count or Vlad the Imp. I liked both equally.
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