








Nearly forgotten but glorious art, envisionings and historical oddments from the back corners of the internet









Oh to be here.
The Cascades and a mountain peak to hike up, if one should feel so inclined, being visible from each corner of the yard. Flowers starting to leap right out of their beds. The occasional bunny rabbit mother sneaking out from her burrow looking for lunch for her little ones, but not competing with the red robin mother in her nest outside the dining room window, what with rabbits not being that fond of earthworms and robins not caring for baby asparagus with the occasional pale pink radish on the side.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest,
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-2022-and-march-inching
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Front cover of Diana Stobo’s Get Naked Fast! A guide to stripping away the foods that weigh you down. Published in 2010. It’s on the subject of a raw food diet. This version of the cover is from the author’s website and is copyright Diana Stobo LLC © 2021, but I found it here https://archive.org/details/dianastobosgetna0000stob/mode/2up



New ‘A Square D’ directors.” Caption dated July 18, 1960 reads, Mr. and Mrs. George Burton of Van Nuys, new directors of ‘A Square D’ sample punch at square dance ‘graduation’ party. They will direct activities of more than 70 valley square dance clubs in first district during the coming year.” They are wearing gingham square dancing outfits made from the same gingham fabric and the dolls in front of Mrs. Burton are costumed in the same gingham. California USA. July 18, 1960 image. American. Photographer not given but shot for the Valley Times Newspaper. Under © for other than personal use. Fair use license. Valley Times Collection, TESSA, Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library. https://tessa2.lapl.org/digital/collection/photos/id/57023





Oh to be here.
Colorado in August, and even more tourists than last time. Paying more rent than they had wanted for last summer’s A-frame, what with the new place having a bigger yard. People turning out to want to look at nature more than they want to linger over taco lunches, though. Having to sit out on the back porch staring at boulders so big that someone going for a hike can’t fit between them to get any peace and quiet, what with an endless parade of day-tripper hikers meandering down the lane out front.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest. The image is a 1960s Dole Pineapple advertisement.
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-1976-and-estes-park













Oh to be here.
Halfway up Lake Champlain. The best place on earth to be, down by the water and its singing muskrats, their feet stuck in clay.
my new short fiction piece over on my Substack if you’d like to read the rest.
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/2012-and-a-mid-morning-in-march-the

“Alice Ronchetti with students: A photograph of Alice Rochetti with 11 school children of various ages standing around a table. The table holds projects presumably made by the students: a paper man figure, a model of the Massachusetts Pike, a crocheted pot holder, an elephant out of cardboard, and more.” Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1973. American. Ed Pacheco, Cambridge, Massachusetts, photographer. © the photographer. Alice M. Ronchetti Papers (1935-1973, Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections. Via Digital Commonwealth https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:6395zt16q












George French Argas was an English explorer, naturalist, painter and poet. In 1846 he went to what is now South Africa, where he spent two years in Natal and the Cape. I don’t think he was one of those artists who accompanied explorers because the book these are taken is dedicated to Major-General Sir Harry Smith, Bart. G.C.B. who was Her Majesty’s High Commissioner for the Cape of Good Hope.
Also, this is more faded out than many of these and I can’t make out the names of the lithographers for the various plates. Often the lithographer (s) is listed on the title page but not here.




I would assume they were selling the store fronts (shop fronts) which could then be installed at your place of business. This is their only catalogue that is turning up online. They were listed as a firm working with masonry with the French government back in the mid 1960s but that’s all that turns up at least as of today.