Melvin Q. Watchpocket:
750 - Ruth Miller, the Grande Dame of Miller Park, widow of Jay French Miller, lives in the Haskell House today. I'm told she doesn't like to come home to a dark house.
Melvin Q. Watchpocket:
723 - Here's the first of three shots of the Beatty House taken from 16th Street. Yet another Miller Park home with serious chimneys. The Carriage House is at right. [Continued below.]
Melvin Q. Watchpocket:
722 - We'll take these stairs up to 16th Street and look at the Beatty House, the Gatehouse, and the Dolson House at 404 16th, just down from the Gatehouse. Then we'll come back down the stairs to further examine the fabulous Broderick Haskell House.
Melvin Q. Watchpocket:
721 - The Beatty House and, in the background, the Gatehouse. Oh -- and a whole lotta tree.
Melvin Q. Watchpocket:
718 - The Beatty House in autumn. This house was built for Edgar G. Beatty (1855-1920) and Jennie O. Morrow Beatty (1866-1914) in 1908. [Continued below.]
Sally Nelson:
baby boo...
Sally Nelson:
...my garden pal...
Sally Nelson:
ma chere
Sally Nelson:
A trio of tulips
Sally Nelson:
...delight in pink...
Sally Nelson:
...belle fleur...
Photography by LeAnne:
Mountain laurel
barbara carroll:
apples from our tree
Sherry Galey:
New texture experiment...
studio four corners:
summer sunshine
traceyclark:
There is no place that soothes my soul quite like this place. #ourcollective #ourcollectivestart #shuttersisters #elevatetheeveryday
barbara carroll:
the blues
Sally Nelson:
…the last of the birthday bouquet from my sweet sisters...
Kerstin Frank art:
Still-life in blue
Photography by Mary M:
July at Christmas
Sally Nelson:
...winter rose...
stephmull:
As I walked the kids to school this morning I was reminded of all the things of which I have to be grateful, both big and small! #gratitude #focusingonlife #elevatetheeveryday