Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Wednesday Post


Unremarkable Greetings
Gifts of sister jen, Christmas 2011

KAREM TEMPLE, WACO, TEXAS -- 10




This building provides office, lodge, recreation and banquet rooms beautifully furnished and equipped, for local Masonic orders.



735   THE WEST BLUFF OF BROCKWAY MOUNTAIN DRIVE
In the Copper Country of Michigan's Upper Peninsula



In the distance can be seen Lake Superior, Lake Fanny Hooe, and Keweenaw Park Cottages.

[Written on back: Wed, Oct. 4, 1967]



C.N.R. BRIDGE, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan -- 4







Saturday [July 14, 1941]


2 am up and around and feel good...  geting fat.  p.a. is a beautiful city.  We plan to go to Waskesiu about Wednesday.  Write to us there general del.  address: Waskesiu, Sask., Prince Albert Park

Bill

Hello to all.




Large Striped Bass Have Been Caught Here on the Annapolis River




FISHING STRIPED BASS, ANNAPOLIS RIVER, NOVA SCOTIA

Near Annapolis Royal a dam with a causeway has been constructed at the eastern end of Annapolis Basin.  Flood gates control the height of water on the east side and the exciting action of the reversing tides may be viewed here.  The tidal flow through the narrow opening causes a loud roar and produces the white foam seen in this picture.  Since a fishway allows the fish to travel the river without hindrance, fishing the striped bass is a popular sport on the Annapolis River.






State Capitol, Bismarck, N. Dak.





12-14-45 [postmark: Nov 14, 1945]


Dear Catherine,

This is a building in which I have been working while here.  From it you can see for miles across the state and see the Missouri river winds its crooked way toward the Mississippi.

Gus

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1 comment:

margaret said...

"Large Striped Bass Have Been Caught Here on the Annapolis River"—if this was written in even more passive voice it would be dead.