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Indeed. That would be another way of putting it.
3 weeks agoIndeed. That would be another way of putting it.
3 weeks agoAll money, no manners!
3 weeks agoSneaky...
😀
I know it too.
I was just seeing did you knoe
😀
Yellow lady's slipper
Finally one I already knew!
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/806631/browse_photos
Thanks Bill.
I don't have any time to look it up myself,
but I'll write a caption
Might be common mallow
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/55978-Malva/browse_photos?place_id=12983
Maybe red claws
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/162726/browse_photos
Ok
I will write a caption some type of yellow orchid
Thanks Bill.
50 cents was a lot of money back in the day. The younger generation in my family have no idea about life before the digital era.
Thank for the message.
Even better these days phone cameras are so good. Good enough for journaling anyhow.
4 weeks agoOldtimers like us used to use rolls of film also. Any time one of our goofy kids would make faces or act silly while a photo was being taken
Steve would tell them "you owe me 50 cents". They still use that line on their own kids, who just roll their eyes in complete nonunderstanding.
Photos:
Yeah, I can relate! Still have my old Canon Ftb from the mid-70s. All the tripod, light meter, lenses, rolls of film, etc. costing at least 50 cents US per shot, just for the film...
Now, I have a 10 or so year old Canon 160 P&S that has taken more photos per year than the Ftb did in its entire lifetime! (or maybe more per month) and a tiny SD card holds thousands of photos instead of cartons full of slide boxes or envelopes of photos and negatives that stick together and fade. So convenient, reliable, portable and cheap!
Indeed. That would be another way of putting it.
3 weeks ago