Saturday, July 20, 2024

After The Rain

 


I recently acquired a lovely old 1904 album of photographs taken in and around the Scottish village of Brig o' Turk. Despite the age of the photos, you are not drawn into the usual "then and now" comparisons: as far as I can tell, little has changed. It is the captions that provide the time stamp - crafted in a font no digital download ever provided.



3 comments:

  1. I like how one man carries a spade and not a walking stick or fishing rod. It makes it more of an occupational photo than a picture of men on a country stroll.

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  2. One must wonder what activity the man with the spade was about to indulge in, now that the rain had stopped.

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  3. Viktoria5:15 AM

    I hope everyone is doing well, I have some news to share today.... In the next week I am moving to NOLA and hoping this new journey will put me back into the attitude that change is good. So much to do and not enough time to do it. I am so thankful for all the wonderful people in my life (including Pedro Jerome) a loan lender that support me at all times I am excited and also worried my life has been such a downer for so long that getting out of it has been hard, but I do really feel that this change is going to be the best thing I need right now, and I have hopes that all good things do come to those that wait.
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