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"dsi1" > wrote in message
... > On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 12:20:26 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >> "dsi1" <dsi1> wrote in message >> ... >> On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 11:31:42 AM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >> > "dsi1" <dsi1> wrote in message >> > ... >> > On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 10:21:57 AM UTC-10, >> > >> > wrote: >> > > On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 12:45:36 AM UTC-6, Cheri wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > wrote in message >> > > > news:c6d9f769-6cc9-4930-9439- >> > > > >> > > > > Nope, nope, nope. Wilderness camping is about as appealing to me >> > > > > as >> > > > > swimming >> > > > > with great white sharks or chasing skunks. 'Camping' and >> > > > > roughing >> > > > > it >> > > > > for >> > > > > me >> > > > > is done in a motorhome. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > We did so much camping as kids because it was a cheaper form of >> > > > entertainment and we lived close to the Umpqua River, but I >> > > > absolutely >> > > > hate >> > > > it. I can do a motorhome, but I prefer a nice cabin. ![]() >> > > > >> > > > Cheri >> > > > >> > > We never got to camp as kids but if there is no motorhome available >> > > then >> > > it needs to be a nice motel to get me out of the house. Never stayed >> > > in >> > > a cabin but if it has all the amenities then I'm game. >> > >> > My wife's mom died in a car crash in Montana so for a while the 7 kids >> > were >> > taken in by their aunt. My father-in-law was going to dole the kids out >> > to >> > various relatives but his sister insisted that they be kept together. >> > That >> > was nice of her. >> > >> > The aunt once took them camping at a national park and the brothers met >> > an >> > old guy who was taking photographs at the park. They introduced him to >> > their >> > aunt and according to my brother-in-laws, he took a fancy to her. He >> > gifted >> > her with a picture of herself dancing with a bear. >> > >> > My guess is that there was something going on that the brothers never >> > were >> > aware of. As explained in a letter, requesting to get this family >> > picture >> > back, the brothers later found out the photographer was a Mr. A. Adams. >> > I >> > have not seen this photo nor how it was created but my guess is that >> > this >> > guy was a master technician in the darkroom. Beats me where the photo >> > is >> > but >> > I've requested that my sister-in-law transcribe the letter so I can >> > have a >> > copy. It's a hoot! >> > >> > === >> > >> > Wow a photograph by Ansel Adams, that is something to have. >> > >> > Cheri >> >> It's not one of those boring landscapes that he did either. This leads me >> to >> believe that he did other composited photographs but I've never seen any >> of >> those or of a whimsical nature. That's a bit troubling. I'll have to ask >> my >> sister-in-law about that letter. It's a pretty good letter. >> >> ===== >> >> Definitely of much worth to your family with the memories etc. If you >> find >> the photo or obtain a copy please post it. I love old photos. >> >> Cheri > > Hopefully, I'll be able to get the facts/details from my sister-in-law. A > copy of the picture would be nice but I'm not holding my breath. ===== Yeah, some of that stuff is hard to get, but if you do, please post. It would be very interesting to hear about and see. Cheri |
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