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Tag Archives: 2013
After the Squall, 2 a.m., From Bill Roberts’ Porch on the South Side of Hagerstown, Maryland, November 18, 2013
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Antietam in Color – Something To Do
& ______ I’m inclined to gather what I have of autumn at Antietam National Battlefield Park and fold them into one post as a gallery or slide show for placement on the “CA” blog, and that’s a small project larger … Continue reading
Three Snaps – Dawn, Snow Day, Hunter Hill, Hagerstown, Maryland, March 6, 2012
I’m the big kid around this place. The oldest Peter Pan anybody ever met. I think I have just enough time left for growing up.
Homestead, Hagerstown, Maryland, February 2013
Posted in Journal, Snapshots, Winter
Tagged 2013, farmland, landscape, photograph, photography, rural, Western Maryland, winter
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Bad Snapshots
God only knows I didn’t set out to share with the world first-thing-in-the-morning snapshots from my kitchen window. God, however, has a wicked sense of humor. I wonder: have I spent too much time on Facebook? Playing guitar? Reading? Watching … Continue reading
Posted in 19th Century Modern, Journal
Tagged 2013, art, business, J. S. Oppenheim, journal, snapshots, winter
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I’ve Had Three Days
I’ve had three days, and I think that’s long enough to get over myself (and whatever it is that’s been bothering me and whose details I shall not divulge). I am a free man! Hot danish and Pete’s coffee — … Continue reading
Posted in 19th Century Modern, Journal
Tagged 2013, ageing, coffee, J. S. Oppenheim, journal, pioneering, social isolation, solitude, winter
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Come, Take a Walk With Me
I do miss WordPress’s video-style photo compilation utility. That I have a good eye — more than a cliche, it’s literally true here as I fall apart with the scouting parties of disability and death: macular degeneration (the left eye’s … Continue reading
Posted in Around Town, Journal, Seasons, Snapshots, Winter
Tagged 2013, Fairgrounds Park, Hagerstown, January, Maryland, Pangborn Park
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Woodpile, Pangborn Park, Maintenance Area, Hagerstown, Maryland, January 2013
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 2013, Hagerstown, Maryland, Pangborn Park, park maintenance, winter, woodpile
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Tennis Court Net, Pangborn Park, Hagerstown, Maryland, January 2013
Posted in Around Town, Journal, Photography, Snapshots
Tagged 2013, Hagerstown, Maryland, net, Pangborn Park, snow, tennis court, winter
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Chillin’, And You Would Be Too at Minus Nine Celsius
Very cool news: the studio brought in a little bit of web work, and I’m going to munch through those hours in just a little bit. In the preceding post, you saw Dean’s picture of me taking a picture (now … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Snapshots, Winter
Tagged 2013, J. S. Oppenheim, journal, journaling, leisure, photography, snapshots, winter
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Dean Brings a Camera
My winter silhouette resembles Hitchcock’s. For a few hours, Dean escaped Dean’s version of Dodge City, zipped over the mountains and stopped by for a walk in the park chased by decaf, a bowl of chili, and a slice of … Continue reading