
This is an example of a “half frame” 35mm camera. Well, not the best of images, but I am in the process of scanning some 35mm negatives and the half frames do not exactly fit in the scanner tray.
Dogs of Iquitos, Peru, July, 2008

In the colorful city of Iquitos, Peru, there are many lazy dogs laying and lounging about in the
doorways and corners of the streets.

See more: Dogs of Iquitos, Peru.
Also on Flickr: Dogs of Iquitos.
I visited the Robert Frost Farm in Derry, NH, last June after I read that the tree said to have inspired some of his poems was to be cut down because it “posed a safety hazard.” A branch had already fallen from the tree.
According to the Boston Globe, “Wood from the tree was distributed to artisans, who have plans to craft it into walking sticks, bowls, furniture and other items.” A new tree is to be planted in the spring.

The view from the edge of the woods behind the house.
See more photographs, including the tree: Robert Frost Farm.
These are photographs from my family photo-albums. I do not know who took them, other than it was someone in my family using a 35mm camera.
These were taken about 1978. The car is a Nash–I do not know the year or model. The “pipe” is a gas canon that my brother Tom made–a 3″ dia. pipe with the end flattened and bent over, a sparkplug and coil as the igniter; just add some gasoline… It worked. That’s my brother Frankie pointing to it. (I do not recall what the small tube in his mouth was for.)


















