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Paris 1949
My sister dropped off a box of my father's slides and photos at the weekend, amongst them was a tin box containing negatives. This is from a trip to France dad made with a friend, Harry Yeadon, in 1949
today i went to the beach with my very best friend and my dad.
this is where hurricane ike hit, IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW.
and it was really really cold as hell. i couldn't really get any good shots
there, and i was pretty pissed AHSLHAHAH but yeah. i just love my dad a lot :D
so here's one of him. well, his BACK, anyways.
he does a lot of hilarious things that i sometimes think i SHOULD be
embarrassed about, but i'm not. i just find it really funny. my parents
are so so cool, and i'm glad they're MINE. MINE MINE MINE. :D
my brother is coming home this weekend, so i'm excited for that too.
here matthew, moar uploadz like u ax'ed.
My Dad poses in front of a German tank during the Allied march through Europe in World War II. He went in on Omaha Beach on D Day, and, after that Longest Day, awoke the following morning only to discover that he was sleeping next to a mine field. There to greet him was General Omar Bradley, who took the time to stop and ask how he was doing. My mother first heard that he was there when she received a V-mail later, in which he wrote, "I'm in a foxhole in Normandy, I've lost my helmet and my gun. All I need now are some chartreuse curtains." Like many vets, he spoke very little about the war the whole time we were growing up, and only revealed some of his experiences to us years later. He said the hardest thing for him was seeing the effects of war on the children. I can only imagine.
This is only a snapshot and yet it means the world to me. On the 30th April 2022 I got to take my folks to the seaside for one last time, my dad has since passed away and my mom is now very poorly. Sometimes it's just the memories that we need.
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The great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head. This species is found across the Palearctic including parts of North Africa. Across most of its range it is resident, but in the north some will migrate if the conifer cone crop fails. Some individuals have a tendency to wander, leading to the recent recolonisation of Ireland and to vagrancy to North America. Great spotted woodpeckers chisel into trees to find food or excavate nest holes, and also drum for contact and territorial advertisement; like other woodpeckers, they have anatomical adaptations to manage the physical stresses from the hammering action. This species is similar to the Syrian woodpecker.
This woodpecker occurs in all types of woodlands and eats a variety of foods, being capable of extracting seeds from pine cones, insect larvae from inside trees or eggs and chicks of other birds from their nests. It breeds in holes excavated in living or dead trees, unlined apart from wood chips. The typical clutch is four to six glossy white eggs. Both parents incubate the eggs, feed the chicks, and keep the nest clean. When the young fledge they are fed by the adults for about ten days, each parent taking responsibility for feeding part of the brood.
The species is closely related to some other members of its genus. It has a number of subspecies, some of which are distinctive enough to be potential new species. It has a huge range and large population, with no widespread threats, so it is classed as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Last photo in the pile..
Taken in Zürich in March 1948 .. 12 photos during the "Burning of Winter" Festival. (A centuries-old festivity)
Cherished Father and his 1961 Ford Galaxie Sunliner.
This was probably taken sometime in 1963 as evinced by the special 1964 inspection sticker. It depicts a triangle celebrating the tricentennial year of New Jersey's existence.
Dad's convertible was Ford Cambridge Blue with a a white top , continental kit , and custom dual exhaust.
Nikon F3, Voigtlander 40mm f/2 Ultron, Kodak Tri-x, Rodinal 1:50...that was tired...lesson learned - make fresh chemicals.
for dad 2 years have passed by today. The brickworks was last place we spent together, he was one of my biggest inspirations for my work. where ever u are love you....
My dad (a farmer) wore this belt in his jeans everyday. I remember one particular occasion, during my early teenage years, he took his belt to me and tore my arse up pretty badly (probably deserved!)
When he was out of the house a few nights later, I decided to sneak into his room and wrap his big belt around my cock. One thing led to another and before I knew it his belt was covered in my cum. I didn't sleep a wink that night, panicking that my cum would still be wet on his belt the next morning. When I saw him wearing his belt the next day, there were obvious dried in cum stains. He never said a thing. Blowing my load over dad's belt soon became a regular occurrence.
One more shot of Taria and her dad, Dan.
Though she's adopted and Dan already has another family, they get on really well.
11/80 (days left in 2011)
Yep, this is dad...playing wordfeud on his iPad and a cigarette in his hand :)
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