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Lupinus texensis, the Texas lupine or Texas bluebonnet, is a species of lupine endemic to Texas. It is the state flower of Texas. As the first hint of spring appears, the best time to enjoy bluebonnet sighting is the end of March through April.
My Baby on the day she was born. The closer it gets to mother's day and her birthday the more I like to remember. She was so white we had to make sure she belonged to us.
We took a similar photo on Ollie's 4th Birthday so I can't wait to see what she looks like on her 10th.
DeGrazia demonstrated his talents in the studio of NBC’s Today show in 1960 and received this letter from producer Robert J. Northshield. “I enjoyed your appearance on the TODAY show this morning very much and I am most anxious to let you know how grateful I am for your help. I rarely get a chance to get to the studio during the taping of the show, but I watch it on a closed circuit in my office and again, with my family each morning. Your performance was enjoyable in both instances. Thank you again from the entire staff of TODAY.” Happy Throwback Thursday!
In the early 50's DeGrazia started working on ceramics. This is when he perfected his copper-based glaze. NBC studios recorded a newsreel, called 'Watch the World,' where they filmed DeGrazia and Marion making these ceramics. He used original molds and his inspirations were taken from desert shapes and colors. Happy Throwback Thursday!
***Decided to merge images from my old Flickr account with my current account. Photos and descriptions from 2007-2009.
Location: Malate, Philippines
These two women were just laying in what looked like a wheel barrel? Or maybe just a wooden cart.
Railroad:
Wisconsin & Southern
Locomotive:
SOO 1003
Train:
Ferry Move
Location:
Whitewater. Wi.
Date:
10/21/2010
Comment:
...to an earlier time. Ferry move of SOO 1003 makes it to Whitewater just before the shadows totally cover the tracks.
NYC: Midtown / Marsh McLennan
Tony Smith: Throwback
Leica M10 Monochrom | Voigtländer 28/2 Ultron ASPH
I've actually toned down my pop drinking (yes, I'm from the midwest, it's pop) as of the last few years but I usually keep some at home. Over New Years, Tim brought over a case of the limited edition "Throwback" Mountain Dew. Now, I'm not a big fan of MD, but personally think it tastes better with real sugar.