A tiny bit of ice left up at the top of the elm across the way, so high up the branches are like twigs. Only the tiniest birds having a nest that high up lest their babies tumble to the ground.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest
Down for Christmas. All the fancy places taken and a tourist court instead. Better than the Comfort Inn, though. One of those 1930s places with built-in seashell arch-topped niches flanking the living room fireplace, the shelves deep enough for a cat to sleep away two lives if her nap goes on long enough without a grandchild yanking her tail.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest. The image is from a 1968 Frigidaire ad campaign –
Vor dem Affenhause. Gemälde von Jean Loves (1879). Image 8 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/n7/mode/1upBärenbrube. Zeichnung (1858) von H. Leutemann. Image 9 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/n9/mode/1upRestauration. Zeichnung (1863) von Baudouin. Image 11 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/11/mode/1upDas Antilopenhaus im zoologischen Garten in Berlin. Farbige lithographie (Guckkaasten bild 1872). Page 23 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/23/mode/1up Feuerwerk zu Ehren des Berliner Kongresses. Zeichnung (1878) von Knut Ekwall. Page 29 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/29/mode/1upDas junge Reitpferd im Zoologischen Garten zu Berlin. Rad der Ratur gezeidnut von Paul Menerheim. Page 32 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/32/mode/1upKinderkarawane. Zeichnung (1879) von Knut Ekwall. Page 35 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/35/mode/1upElefantenhaus. Zeichnung (1882) von H. Müuzel. Page 39 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/39/mode/1upElefantenportal – Photograph A. Rupp. Page 51 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/51/mode/1upVogelgang im alten Berliner Aquarium. Farbige Lithographie (Guckkastenbild). Um 1870. Page 59 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/59/mode/1upBlick in die Krokodilhalle des Aquariums. Photograph A. Rupp. Page 61 of Zoo Berlin 1841-1929. Zur Geschichte des Zoologischen Gartens zu Berlin. Text by Dr. Adolph Heilborn. Published by the Board of Directors of the Berlin Zoological Gardens. Jacob Brothers Printing House, Berlin, printers. Uploaded by the Polish Public Domain Repository. Via the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl.KD.2932_300.151876295/page/61/mode/1up
Minnesota, and not being that far from anywhere, if you measure it by how fast a Canada goose can head south for the winter. Teenage children who play trumpet in the band. Saturdays spent ferrying them around. Sitting and waiting in the back of some dusty auditorium, reading a novel while trying to appear to pay rapt attention to whatever the band leader says in case they ask about it on the drive back home. Not needing to find out about a band rehearsal on the other side of the county on the morning of, either.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest. The image is an advertisement from 1949 issue of PROM which was a magazine targeted to Saint Louis Missouri teenagers.
Cookbooks (including “How to Cook and Eat in Russian,” published in 1947 and “La Bonne Cuisine de Madame E. Saint-Ange” which came out in 1927. Not spotting anything by Julia Child, however). 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts.1965 (I think) photograph. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:9g5513628
Library with contemporary magazines in the magazine rack just past the sofa. 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Image ca. 1965. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:cr56qk11w
Dining room with the cookbooks seen in image one appearing here. 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Image ca. 1965. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:1r66mj23qFront Hall. 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Image ca. 1965. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:sx61h456pMaster bedroom. 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Image ca. 1965. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:3j335m80fAnother view of the Master bedroom with a telephone that is considerably earlier than 1965 sitting on the bedside table. 5 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Image ca. 1965. American. Samuel Chamberlain, photographer. Samuel Chamberlain Photographs Negative Collection, Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Copyright undetermined but the photographer died in 1975 so his estate, presumably. via https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:7w62hs77w
I don’t know why these photographs were taken as it doesn’t say nor does it say whether 5 Tucker Street was a house museum or a home inhabited by the owners as opposed to docents dressed like 1690 people though I know little of house museums as in my entire life I’ve only been in one and that was a long time ago. But there is very little put out that looks modern ish; I’ve been in a fair number of old houses packed with antiques because of my micro crafts business and even in homes furnished in real Chippendale there is a laptop sitting on the sideboard and a plastic bottle of Schweppes ginger ale out on the coffee table. But a fun set – I hope you like them too.
Currier and Ives sold lithographs of many of his paintings including possibly some of these. Their lithographs were very popular and the market for them huge as nearly every American home had at least one hanging on the wall and many with more than that.
Front cover. Image 1 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: Lessons in Foliage Contrasts; Oak, Ash, Beech, Etc. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/mode/1upFront cover. Image 4 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/n4/mode/1upPlate 1 – Contrasts of Foliage – the Oak and the Ash – by J. Needham. Image 11 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/11/mode/1upMountain Scene – Oak – Drawn by J. Needham. Image 21 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/21/mode/1upPlate IV – Scene in Sherwood Forest – Drawn by J. Needham. Image 23 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/23/mode/1upPlate V – Old Oak by the Wayside, Surrey – by J. Needham. Image 27 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/27/mode/1upPlate VI – Ash by the Wayside – by J. Needham. Image 35 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/35/mode/1upOld Ash-trunk – Drawn by J. Needham. Image 37 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/37/mode/1upPlate VII – The Great Ash Scene in Surrey – By J. Needham. Image 39 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/39/mode/1upPlate VIII – The Beech in Early Autumn – By J. Needham. Image 43 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/43/mode/1upPlate IX – Old Beech Trunks in Burnham Wood – By J. Needham. Image 49 of STUDIES OF TREES IN PENCIL AND WATER-COLORS: With a Description of each Tree, and Full Instructions for Drawing and Painting by an Experienced Teacher. First Series. Vere Foster, artist. J Needham, author. Published in 1895 by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. Collections of Brigham Young University. In the public domain due to age. https://archive.org/details/studiesoftreesin00need/page/49/mode/1up
Vere Foster put out other books along the same lines including one about painting landscapes.
The dishwasher to unload. The list to go over. Augusta and the big fabric store, the one with sequined-up ribbons in every color of the rainbow, tacked up in huge swoops against the back wall like the Christmas tree they hoist up and down at the ballet for the Nutcracker.