tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6765453546385270360.post8992817447663050918..comments2024-03-12T12:44:52.108+00:00Comments on Creating Pictures in my Mind: Hidden treasures!Lauriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00006665414059398782noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6765453546385270360.post-17236876176271366922010-07-11T02:21:10.471+01:002010-07-11T02:21:10.471+01:00These are amazing photos, all the more amazing bec...These are amazing photos, all the more amazing because they were negatives your scanned to get the images. I was thinking how sad that someone threw away the negatives - and then I thought of my own photographs. I never save negatives. So, maybe, somewhere each of these has a twin, a real photograph pasted into someone's album or hanging on a wall. What serendipity should an owner find your blog!<br /><br><br />About the first photograph - the bag looks too bumpy to have rat poison, but I don't have a guess about the spoon. I wouldn't want to mess with the dog, though.<br /><br><br />I really love the last photo best. I wonder what they make/do in the buildings and on the grounds. I love the building, how the stones are not all the same size but are still laid in rows. Did you notice the long narrow window proped open toward the back of the building?<br /><br><br />Thanks for sharing these photos. They are wonderful.Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12136584654825212359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6765453546385270360.post-28140303911138007442010-07-10T21:04:38.045+01:002010-07-10T21:04:38.045+01:00Oh my - what historical treasures you have there! ...Oh my - what historical treasures you have there! Love the train, and what appears to be a building site.Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00282469017360136275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6765453546385270360.post-5387175466609225242010-07-10T20:07:05.221+01:002010-07-10T20:07:05.221+01:00These are really wonderful! I'm so taken by th...These are really wonderful! I'm so taken by the train. Well all of them are great. And the little car reminds me of the car my dad has told me about that his cousin owned. Over here it was called a Baby Austin. His cousin's was a convertible. They were also very popular in old keystone cop movies. Great post!Tattered and Losthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00208918251232477186noreply@blogger.com