

This is a “curious” postcard from Senegal. It is not a color card, nor is it a traditional black and white. Would you call it sepia? I can’t make out the postmark to put any sort of date to it, but to me it looks “old” – pre-19030’s?
This is a “curious” postcard from Senegal. It is not a color card, nor is it a traditional black and white. Would you call it sepia? I can’t make out the postmark to put any sort of date to it, but to me it looks “old” – pre-19030’s?
birding and bird photography
Retired, not expired: words from the after(work)life. And music. Lots of music!
Nadia, Owen, Oliver and Ocean - The Kralovec Family
Great Blue Herons: A study in patience and grace
Adventures in Genealogy
A touch of whimsy. Why not?
Mostly books, with a little wine writing on the side
True stories about World War II - One war. Two Countries. One Family
A foray into the phantasmagoria of everyday living by a polytheistic priestess and champion of the Humanities
Oh, do not ask, “What is it?”/Let us go and make our visit.