Thursday, May 11, 2017

REMEMBERING THE POOR BY GIVING CLOTHING

It seem only in a America do we have such abundance! No matter what it is many Americans just don't go without. I have "reversed my curse" recently by cleaning house...getting rid of stuff... getting on with things.


Today I tackled more of my back room and closet. I am proud of my achievement for I saw my donations go to good use: Planet Aid and The Salvation Army. But why do we amass such 'fortunes of frivolity?' I now can see the light at the end of the tunnel and I even found a few goodies I forgot I had "saved."


In matters of my sneakers I found some relief in not wearing socks. I am not home yet but I am feeling better... kinda.. getting ready for Saturday's deluge. Enough, already.


ANTIQUARIAN DIGITIZED PHOTOS OF WORCESTER COUNTY.


This will be a massive undertaking. The AAS has 5 boxes featuring the works of Theodor Clemens Wohlbruc's photography from 1903 to 1915. I have not gotten a final idea on how to feature them but I do know it will be fun. So please be patient as I tackle the assignment!


"A picture is worth 1,000 words" and a photograph is the "extension of the mind's eye!"



Old Doc Smith's Octagon House on Grove St. NB

Auctioneer  1917  Antrim, NH

Weather Bureau - Burlington, VT



E-5  Specialist

Nazi Dagger  1945



Potter Mansion  1903  Main & Ward. NB



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