If you thought flu season was over I'm hear to tell you that I caught the tail end of this year's virus (no pun intended). Today is the first day all week that I've had the strenghth to type, much less enough to get out and take pictures.
So today we revisit the Library of Congress' pilot Flickr collection of color slides taken by FSA or OWI agency photographers during the 1930s and 40s. This shot is of a church near Junction City, Kansas taken in 1942 or 1943.
Photographs and commentary posted by Ed, whenever he feels like it. which is infrequently. Ed was raised on a farm in Monroe County, Illinois, graduated from Valmeyer High School. B.S. Journalism, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. A.A.S. Funeral Service Education, St. Louis Community College; licensed Missouri and Illinois Funeral Director and Embalmer; Licensed Fisherman, Licensed Driver, Licensed Married Person and Missouri Notary Public. (My Commission Expires July 17, 2017)
Friday, April 11, 2008
More from the Library of Congress Collection
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