Betty Pollard, Marion & Edith Reade circa 1922
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That's me! My 93 year old mother with a phote of herself standing in a bird bath as a young woman 70 years before.
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Dummerston Covered Bridge, Vermont
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Dummerston Covered Bridge, Vermont in Autumn
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Gymkhana Ridgeview Stables
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Arlingron Covered Bridge, Vermont
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Groveton Covered Bridge, NH
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Paper Mill Covered Bridge, Bennington, VT
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Dryads' Domain
Figure drawings by Suzette Martin https://suzettemartin.com/
The Isle of Avelon
The Isle of Avelon
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Ruined Church and graveyard, Taos Pueblo
On the morning of Jan. 19, 1847, New Mexico Territorial Gov. Charles Bent and six others were attacked and killed at his home in Taos. This “1847 Taos Revolt” was in response to the American invasion of New Mexico which had occurred a few months earlier. The Americans retaliated. On Feb. 3, the rebels took refuge in the Taos Pueblo church of San Geronimo. The American army bombarded the adobe church with cannon balls and set it on fire. Many Native and Hispanic New Mexicans, mostly women and children, were killed. Many believed to be rebels were rounded up and executed.
https://taosnews.com/stories/the-untold-story-of-1847-taos-revolt,29318Chcuk Wagon
Chuck Wagon, 3 Sisters, Monument Valley (lighter version)