Martin's Drive-In was a favorite of mine in the early 1960's. |
A winter day with a banner to warm you. |
A mother Robin feeding her family outside our family room window. |
"The Gray Lady" trying to make herself invisible while watching a squirrel. |
A visitor to our back deck...an American Woodcock! |
One of many large fish in the aquarium at Cabella's |
A very small feeder on one of my wife's flowers. |
The softness of a few raindrops. |
Shadows can also speak to you. |
The largest framing job I ever accomplished at Grebinger Gallery where I work part-time. |
Lancaster's town square. One of the first photos I have ever found of the town square. |
Another photograph from about the same spot in the center of Lancaster, PA |
Across the bottom of this old photograph reads: C. and P.O. Railroad Bridge over Conestoga Creek at Safe Harbor that was destroyed. |
Aerial photograph of the island of Sint Maarten/St. Martin taken from the window of an airplane while landing. |
Planes arriving must fly low since the runway at the airport begins where the beach ends. |
One of our earliest visits to St. Martin during the Ebola crisis. |
A early black and white photograph of the Courthouse in the center of Sint Maarten. |
Another photo taken in perhaps the 1960s of the Courthouse. |
This device was for crushing salt and can be found, even today, in the town of Grand Case on the island of St. Martin. |
An aerial photo showing the beach known as "Club O" on Orient Beach in St, Martin. |
A photograph taken a few years ago after Hurricane Irma struck St. Martin. |
Jesus Loves The Little Children...All The Children Of The World" |
photo identified as Joe Myers is incorrect.
ReplyDeleteThe one pictured was on Manheim Pike..I think it was Martin's Drive-in...just sayin'