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beside the ruined cottage- the stones in the background are the walls

From the series Tree Trunks San Bernardo del Viento

An inspiring message: The person who falls and rises again is so much stronger than the one who never has fallen.

a lifeless tree on the way to Salepur from Cuttack

File name: 08_06_025453

Title: 4 men moving a tree trunk

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Film negatives; Portrait photographs

Subject: Woodcutters; Tree trunks

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

at the cemetary

One of the challenges in our new neighborhood is making images without buildings, sidewalks, streets, cars. Although two houses are visible in this late evening photograph of the crepe myrtles bordering the back yard, I am pleased with line and diminishing focus.

When at my parents' house for Christmas, I found the one and only lunchbox I had when I was a kid, now uncool and rusting. Never really needed it (I successfully avoided eating school food in other ways), but I did use it every day at camp one summer.

On location senior portrait of a young woman from Westminster High School in Westminster, CO sitting in front of a huge tree. Image photographed at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park in Northglenn, CO.

 

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This poor tree was just loaded with fungi.

lichen on treetrunk. Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd

Thanks for visiting my photos, friend -

Silver....and pink and green and grey and brown....birch!

deep scar of blaze mark in Swamp Box made on first survey in 1892, SW corner Portion 22, parish of Bungabbee, County of Rous, NSW AU

Spanish

Colonia El Jardín de la Rosa (Chamartín): Se construyó en terrenos de la Huerta del Caño Roto, en Prosperidad. Está situada entre las calles de López de Hoyos, Padre Claret y Valdomir. Fue construida por A. Sanz Marcos en 1927. La colonia tiene forma triangular con viviendas de una y dos plantas.

  

La mayor parte de las colonias existentes en Madrid se construyeron en los años veinte y treinta del siglo XX, al amparo de las Leyes de Casas Baratas de 1908, 1911, 1921, 1924 -entre otras- para la construcción de viviendas para obreros, funcionarios y militares. Para ello se buscaron terrenos en el extrarradio -sobre todo en el antiguo municipio de Chamartín de la Rosa-, que fueran sitios apacibles y económicos para vivir.

 

De casas baratas para clases modestas han pasado en la actualidad a ser viviendas de lujo para aquellos que quieren vivir en un hotel individual o adosado con jardín dentro de la ciudad.

(from Madripedia)

 

English

The "colonia" El Jardin de la Rosa (Chamartin) It was built on land of the "Huerto del Caño Roto", in Prosperidad between the streets of Lopez de Hoyos, Padre Claret and Valdovin. It was constructed by A Sanz Marcos in 1927. The "colonia" is made up of one and two storeyed houses and is in the shape of a triangle.

The majority of the "colonias" that still exist in Madrid were built in the 1920s and 30s under the protection of the Cheap Housing Laws of 1908, 1911, 1921, 1924, among others, for the construction of dwellings for workers, civil servants and members of the armed forces. To this end land was looked for on the outskirts of Madrid which were peaceful and economical places to live,especially in the former municipality of Chamartin de la Rosa (now Chamartin).

From cheap houses for the lower classes they have become luxurious dwellings for those who wish to live in the city in detached, semidetached or terraced houses with a garden.

 

(My translation)

 

When at my parents' house for Christmas, I found the one and only lunchbox I had when I was a kid, now uncool and rusting. Never really needed it (I successfully avoided eating school food in other ways), but I did use it every day at camp one summer.

Messing around with my new set of macro lenses

07.05.09

California State University, Fullerton

The leaves in the trees are being blown away, its just the beech that are green and firmly attached to the branches. So I was looking for leaves that are left; tree ferns and moss covering the trees in the Smithills jungle.

reflections of trees, back yard garden, man's bust, windows, fore ground bushes seen from outside the fenced yard.

Once again a nearby city have decided to host some superb artwork as it was a trip back to Ipswich to find the Elmer The Elephant Suffolk trail. We did'nt get all of them but we never do but it part of the fun to be out with friends searching for these wonders.

 

Roll on 2020 when Cows About Cambridge "Mooove" into the city!

I love the way that crepe myrtle branches that rub together as the tree grows, fuse into one branch.

Treetrunk that is rotting slowly

From the series Tree Trunks San Bernardo del Viento variation with clouds

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