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While out for a drive in the country with my gal, we rounded the corner to view this wonderful old house from between the bushes and trees, we had to stop. The owner was out raking up leaves, he gave us permission to photograph his property of many acres, which included a two acre pond and vineyards surrounding this old home.
During our conversation Bill explained that his wife had passed on, together they had made the beautiful place their home for 55 years. Bill also shared with us to look out for his love's chair overlooking her favorite spot of the pond. Rememberance.
I want to go back one day to photograph their very special place.
I wish I had room to show you more.
Remembering GG Allin, the notorious punk rocker from the North Country of New Hampshire, during an acoustic music performance by the Murder Junkies, his last band, at his grave site in Littleton, N.H.,on the weekend of his 25th-year death-a-versary.
Looking out and feeling like I have been here many times before..
When? Why? I wish I knew but I may never know. TIme will tell.
The local council are conducting a project called "Midlothian Remembers" to record the locations off and the Names that are remembered on these memorials.
Attorney General and Minister of Justice Suzanne Anton greets sheriffs at the Remembrance Day ceremony at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.
. . . Christian Michael Otto Regenhard.
Part of the display from 9/11 in St. Paul's. A little research showed that he was born in 1973, IQ of 146, joined the Marines like his dad (now a retired police detective) before he was 19, joined the NYFD, completed training, and had been on the job 6 weeks as a "proby" when he answered the call while filling in for someone else on 9/11. He was with Ladder Company 131 in Red Hook, Brooklyn, when he was lost in the twin towers.
RIP Christian+
...that I had a nice grilfrind. She was so wonderfull, like the "perfect Women", but i i don't no, she had a so crappy personality and , yes. It was a hard.
I finish with her. So i look forward. The life is too useful!
Front cover of a cookbook dated 1939. From my small collection of Kate Smith memorabilia. I remember her fondly.
You can't do justice for the sacrifice so many people made during the 1st World War. People who really didn't have an option but to fight in a pointless war that could have been avoided. But it's important you make an effort to remember them. And this effort is simple, considerate and honours every British and colonial soldier who died.
At 8:46 this morning, thousands of people lined the waterfront of lower Manhattan and joined hands in a moment of silence to remember the victims of 9/11 as part of the Hand In Hand event. The line stretched all the way from the tip of lower Manhattan to past the World Trade Center site.
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(Feb. 18, 2009: It's not at all surprising to me that the most viewed picture on my photostream isn't one that I took, but instead one by some unknown photographer of a hundred years ago. For as long as I can remember, I've known that this was a compelling image.)
Me, me, me!
I've been tagged! This photo restoration is as good an occasion as any for my listing 16 things about me. I'm given to understand that I could probably get away with "9 for '09" but my friend yourwillingskin (AKA Northstar) wanted 16, so here goes:
1. I am the only son of an only son of an only son. In connection with this, the man in the centre of the picture is Joseph Reid, a schooner captain and my great grandfather. The little boy tucked into his arm is Eldred Reid, my grandfather.
2. I lived in the house in the picture for two years in the early 70s, when I was around four or five years old. I also spent many months and weeks during the summers of my childhood with my grandparents in Heart's Delight. Much time was spent catching frogs and crabs, as well as drawing comic books in scrap books. In my memories and imagination, the town of Heart's Delight will always have an association with sunshine and an easy state of being.
3. Although I've spent a lot of time trying to figure it out, I have no firsthand idea of how non-creative people can put up with their own company.
4. I don't count myself as having produced anything of any real merit for more than six years, since I moved out of a place I was renting as a painting studio on my 34th birthday. Subsequently, I sometimes have trouble putting up with my own company.
5. I sing. Nothing all the way through, of course. Just bits and pieces of songs. I got in quite a bit of practice while I was alone in my painting studio. Some people are gracious enough to tell me that I'm half-decent.
6. Or maybe it's impressions of singers that I do. Anything from the plaintive rant of Roger Waters of Pink Floyd to the plaintive swoon of Fran Healy of Travis. Sometimes I even do Elvis Presley.
7. For 15 years of my life I wanted to be a comic book artist. I was a teenager at just the right time to see Frank Miller and Alan Moore start to do their stuff. Although I got bored of comics when I was 17, the ambition continued until I was 22, when I decided I wanted to paint instead.
8. Watchmen, which was first published during my first year of university, was the last comic that I bought regularly. Alan Moore really had the golden touch.
9. My childhood was ruled by a boundlessly expansive imagination. The things that caught my attention -- comic books, chapter books, drawing, and later pop music -- seemed more wonderful than I will ever be able to express. Pretty girls should be listed there too. Pretty girls really had me in a bad way.
10. Off the top of my head, my favorite movies this past year were Superbad and... wait a bit, I'll get back to you.
11. Off the top of my head, my favourite music this past year was Bon Iver. (I enjoy mimicing Justin Vernon's falsetto, too.)
12. Way out ahead of the pack, my favourite author is Kurt Vonnegut. He offers me complicency, I guess, just as any friend would. I've also been deeply moved by the writings John Steinbeck. Saroyan has brought me to tears, but that was years ago. The best I read this past year was Cormac McCarthy.
13. Fortunately for me, I can't play first-person shooters. They all give me a terrible headache. Unfortunately for me, if I actually can see an avatar on the screen, then I can play computer games without getting a headache for quite a while. But I don't bother with them very much.
14. I work as a graphic designer at a small town printer's. I've known since the mid-90s that I found graphic design to be truly soul-sucking work. Maybe if my life hadn't had certain difficulties, I would have been able to work my way into an interesting graphic designer postion, like, say, art director for an interesting magazine.
15. When I wasn't painting or graphic designing during the past decade, I was driving ambulances, pumping gas, or working as a clerk. Like I say, if my life hadn't had certain difficulties...
16. If you've reached Number 16, then you're probably a friend of mine.
Our sweet boy passed one year ago today on St. Patrick's Day. This was one of his famous head-tilts as if to say "I love you dearly but you are a little weird..." This photo was taken in 2009 when he was 8. We miss him still.
NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated all those named are in 5th year. 4th years (4), sixth formers (6). I recognise the faces of just about everybody on photo but can only put names to some. I did not know the names of many of the girls in my year and knew hardly any of the 4th years (girls and boys) Apologies to any I cannot remember and to those I have mis-named. ? indicates a first name not remembered; ?? indicates both names unknown. I could not spot Linda Tebbitt or Verena Hardy (5th) in line up; unsure what they looked like.
Aubrey Cornell
Back row 19girls, 41 boys (l-r):
??, June Leathers, Pam Wallis, June Hawkes, Shirley Bover,- next 17 unknown -, Jeff Hance (4th boy along), Michael Claydon, Robin Jarvis, Tony Reeves, Pete Ayres, Peter Cooper, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, Brian Warner, Malcolm Webb, Ron Ellisdon, ? Gandy, Keith Morgan, Pete Fairhurst, ? Tamkin, - next 6 unknown -, Peter Nutbeem, Keith Cable, Roger Davey, Nigel Bates, Lance Gooch, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, Aubrey Cornell, David Greengrass, Gerald Barrett.
2nd row down 27girls, 37 boys (l-r):
Dinah Clarke, ??, Mary Bell, - next 18 unknown -, Janet Foster, ??, ??, ??, ??, Margaret Wilkins, Cliff Hobbs, Clive Merridew, - 4 6th formers -, Roger Dace (6) forward of row), ? Saich (6), ?? (6), ?? (6), John Gowers (6), Bob Bailey (6), ?? (6), ? Bareham (6), ??, Ted Nicholls, Paul Cast, Vic Vandergrift, Colin Ashman, Cliff Richardson, ? Stubbs, ? Hansel, Harry Collins, Paul Young, Frank Curtis, Alan Lodge, ??, David Tripp, ??, ? Walford (6), Mick Broughton, Keith Spooner, Dave Harris, ? Dobson, Graham Manning, John Richardson, John Kidman.
3rd Row 13 girls, 33 teachers, 6 boys(l-r):
??, Marion Edy, ??, Judith Hudson, - next 4 unknown (6), Mary Allen (6), - next 4 unknown (6), ??, Mr Hancock, ??, ??, Miss Quick, ??, ??, Mrs Ringe, Mr Tucker, Mr Hart, Mr Armstrong, Mr Clough, Mr Sage, Mr Pewter, Dr Stephens, Miss Chalk, Mrs Sankey, Miss Earnshaw, Miss Barford, Mrs Miller, ??, Mr Vernon, Mr Overing, Mr Pearsall, ??, Mr Tilbury, Mr Wooldridge, Mr Evans, Mr Hunter, Mr Williams, Mr White, Mr Charman, Mr Perkins, ?? (6), Alan Sier, John Taylor, Terry Hammond, ??, ??
4th row 26 girls, 22 boys (l-r)
??, ??, Irene Brunning, ??, ??, Jean Collins, Sue Bentley, Diane Hutchins, Elizabeth Sexton, Gillian Noquet (partly hidden), - next 14 unknown - ,Doreen Holtham, ??(last girl), ??, ??, ??, ??, ? Tebbit, ? Tebbit, ??, ??, David Owers, Barry Hansen, ??, Trevor Davies, Brian Ellis, Bruce Moore, ??, ??, ??, ??, Roger Horne (4), ??, ??
Part row of 4 girls (extreme left): all unknown.
Front row 21 girls, 16 boys(l-r)
First 17 unknown -, Anne Edwards, Ruth Millham, ??, ??,(gap), 7 boys unknown , Terry Percy (4), 4 boys unknown, Malcolm Salmon(4), 3 Boys unknown.
MISSING FROM PHOTO:
Ray Everett, Bobby Green, Ron Jarvis, David Alefounder, Bill Bateman, Valerie Leach, Mick Hardy (6), Tom Pettit (4), Jeremy Cubitt (4), Neil Kemp (4). These are the only ones I would have recognised; many others may be missing.
A series of events to mark the centenary of the shelling of Scarborough. A multi media performance of "Remember Scarborough" by John Pattinson is given in the evening in St Nicholas Gardens.
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
September 2014
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