It certainly is NOT cold enough for dog sleds here where I live – although it is “chilly” by our thin skinned standards, a cool 70 degrees, ha ha. This photo was captioned “Dog team, Ft. Wainwright Alaska, Jan 1962, 69 below.” Wow. That’s cold.
It certainly is NOT cold enough for dog sleds here where I live – although it is “chilly” by our thin skinned standards, a cool 70 degrees, ha ha. This photo was captioned “Dog team, Ft. Wainwright Alaska, Jan 1962, 69 below.” Wow. That’s cold.
A horse and rider caught mid-trot. The photo is aged and worn but does not look like some of the earlier 19th century photos I have seen. Why could that be? Click for the answer.
We have arrived at Sepia Saturday again and our theme has been whining to be let out all week! Let’s take a walk through some photos I have posted in the past, bringing them out to play again, as it were. Click on the pictures to jump to the original post or you can just …
For this week’s Sepia Saturday, we are prompted with a roadside stand, advertising fish and selling produce of all types, taken in 1936 by Walker Evans. I knew when I saw the photo that it might be difficult for me to meet the theme because I could only think off hand of one photo of …
Today’s photo shows us a girl in the yard with her dog, sheets and overall on the line behind her. The clothesline appears to have been strung from the corner of the outbuilding along to somewhere out of frame. In the shade you can see someone – I’m guessing her brother – sitting in a …