This tree is a pioneer invader, which means that it is one of the first trees to repopulate cleared, eroded, or otherwise damaged land. It is unusually long lived among pioneer species, with the potential to live over 850 years.–Wikipedia
Harmonica Dave
bacon
Charlottesville’s Freedom of Speech wall. Someone wrote down their hopes/aspirations for 2013.
I’m thinking that Maggie the Jack Russell bears some responsibility.
Marco
her strange beauty
seasonal attire v summer
message in a bottle
Municipal Band plays to crowd assembled at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society to celebrate the “birthday” of CHO 250 years ago, 12/23/1762
A time capsule was gathered up, a box to be opened in 2062. Citizens were encouraged to leave a note for the future.
Photographer Ed Roseberry, a man whose images comprise a powerful record of more than the past fifty years, was on the job. Shooting with his trusty twin lens Rollieflex.
color vision
I found comfort thinking my dog saw only in black and white.
SUN
Begin civil twilight 6:57 a.m.
Sunrise 7:27 a.m.
Sun transit 12:12 p.m.
Sunset 4:58 p.m.
End civil twilight 5:28 p.m.
empty highway
the day after we buried my sister my mom and I drove back down the road
Landon White Trigg
Scanned a negative this morning. Didn’t have to spend any time removing color, adjusting contrast. The year, 1978…
Photographic film is a sheet of plastic (polyester, PET, nitrocellulose or cellulose acetate) coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive silver halide salts (bonded by gelatin) with variable crystal sizes that determine the sensitivity, contrast and resolution of the film. When the emulsion is sufficiently exposed to light (or other forms of electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays), it forms a latent (invisible) image. Chemical processes can then be applied to the film to create a visible image, in a process called film developing.–Wikipedia
clean birds?
After reading Deuteronomy, seems safer being a vulture.