April 30, 2025

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JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

When did they install the gas pumps?

Arfside
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

In the days before windscreens, you really needed those goggles!

JP Steve
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6 days ago

Hey Mike! How ya doin’?

(Now I can’t remember if he came on right before or right after “Whirlybirds!”)

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SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

His boys did good.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

From Alamy.com:

“Nuns in habit paving on the beach of Zandvoort, 18 February 1961.”

I’m thinking they meant “praying”, not “paving”…. but what do I know about nun’s…um… habits?

JP Steve
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
6 days ago

Or “playing?”

Tigressy
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5 days ago

They’re practicing walking on water to follow their husband.

JP Steve
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5 days ago

I was wondering why the sea hadn’t parted for them…

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

😭

happyhappyhappy
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6 days ago

Our local shelter has a program called Seniors for Seniors. Any older pet adopted by older people gets a special deal on adoption costs.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Author of “Time Tunnel…”

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

Almost as unbelievable, but actually true….

“Father Arthur Poulin is a Camaldolese monk, priest, and artist living at Incarnation Monastery in beautiful Berkeley, California.”

He considers his paintings, in layers of tiny dots of light, a type of meditation, and a spiritual message to the viewer.

Arfside
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Pieced together and patched together. Started with good intentions, but it’s probably endured some very tough times. Maybe like a few of us as well.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Bet they did, too!

Arfside
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Reply to  JP Steve
6 days ago

We’ll all hope she was right.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Hmmm… Trying to find the person but no luck.

According to the caption I found, they’re migrant workers, and she said “Next year we’ll be painted… ”

Attempting to settle down… a hard thing during the depression, when the only work might be picking the next crop, in the next county or the next state.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

I was just watching a video on old recipes. Can’t get over the feeling she’s wearing a “potted meat sandwich!”

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
6 days ago

I like that liverwurst. Haven’t seen it in a long time.

Arfside
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Nice that she was able to wear this extravagance, in contrast to the young mother above.

JP Steve
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6 days ago

Guess the Polio vaccine wasn’t photogenic enough…

JP Steve
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6 days ago

Pretty sure there were more comfortable beds down below…

JP Steve
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6 days ago

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JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

Sorta how I imagine Nelly Bly would have looked…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_Bly

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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

It’s a wonder she can breathe, let alone carry a suitcase and walk. What a shame. She looks like a beautiful young woman.

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

Waaaay too perfect.

The lighting, including all the way into the train car, the lack of shadows… incredible depth of field.

The skirt fabric is wrong.

Her makeup is very modern, and it’s hard to explain, but so is her face.

I’m calling at least a modern recreation, but I’m betting AI.

Oh look… Does she have an extra finger holding the suitcase?
And what is that hardware on it?

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

OMG! I RECOGNIZED HIM!!

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

His face stayed the same.

JP Steve
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6 days ago

At least his eyes did.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

To me, it’s obvious that this is

SPOILER
Gene Hackman
as a boy.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
6 days ago

Yes.

Tigressy
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

R.i.p.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

“They was all out of step but Bill…”

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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6 days ago

“Ten to Two” feet.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

WTC?

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
6 days ago

Of course.

We have traditions around here.

JP Steve
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6 days ago

I only thought I recognized it as the girdering that was lying all over the street after the attack.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

“DO NOT COPY” Are they kidding? I wouldn’t attempt to do any portion of this.

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

Only Cleo…. please…. don’t make like Cleo making like Lassie.

I remember that.

It was a disaster.

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

@ JP Steve…

I was still going to post this on yesterday’s comments, but since we’re all here now… This is as good a place as any.

You asked about a painting Nighthawks posted yesterday, of a ship in a harbor.

I noticed that the filename gives the name of the artist: Joseph Vernet.

In my search results, some sites called him Claude Joseph Vernet, or just Claude Vernet.

Several places said it’s called Night: A Seaport in the Moonlight, though a few said Port, instead of Seaport.

Some said 1748, some 1773. In any case it’s over 250 years old, which might explain both why the artist got the ship right, and maybe some of the confusion over names.

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The most intriguing thing was that some sites labeled it “Detail of Night: A Seaport ….”

So of course I had to keep searching.

And here’s the whole thing!

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Tigressy
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6 days ago

I’ve posted this on yesterday’s site:
Detail of Night: Seaport by Moonlight
Joseph Vernet

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JP Steve
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6 days ago

Thank you both. The Google image search kept on coming up with “A Calm at a Mediterranean Port” which it isn’t!

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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6 days ago

Men working in the Rigging of the Three Masted Steel Barque ‘Garthsnaid’ – 1920.

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SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

There isn’t enough Meclizine in the world.

Arfside
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6 days ago

It probably makes you dizzy just thinking about that ship swaying back and forth, back and forth, back and …. 🙁

Tigressy
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Reply to  nighthawks
6 days ago

…making you look purplie…

SusanSunshine
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5 days ago

Gosh….thank you all…..

so much
..

I think I need to lie down

for ä bit… *★’’′°•,.•*★”’°•

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
6 days ago

Okay. Just look at the angle of the masts. You know that the ship is going to roll in the opposite direction. And it’s not likely to be a slow smooth swing.
Now, take a look at where the guys are, how far off center they are.
They are working while riding a carnival ride.
Over a deep dark expanse of the end of you.
They have my respect.

SusanSunshine
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6 days ago

Random things you run into online #34,823,794,106…

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Arfside
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
6 days ago

She was quite a lady, and very human while being formidable when needed.

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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6 days ago

We were lucky to have her.

Tigressy
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6 days ago

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JP Steve
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6 days ago

“A basket of eggs?”

Tigressy
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5 days ago

“Sally the Cat”

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
5 days ago

Interestingly, kind of…..

The painting is actually “Mother and Son” by Thomas Sully,
ca 1840.

The Sally the Cat badge and meme inscription seem to be from Instagram.

The title, artist and date on the bottom belong to this work:
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