July 1, 2005
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(re-post from July 2003)
This photo was taken in Boston while I was walking on the Freedom Trail.
Civilization is a method of living, an attitude of equal respect for all men.
Jane Addams
(re-post from July 2003)
This photo was taken in Boston while I was walking on the Freedom Trail.
Civilization is a method of living, an attitude of equal respect for all men.
Jane Addams
Comments (13)
You’d better get out there and take some photos with your NEW camera this weekend. And, don’t forget about the photo project!!
Just came across your site and thought it was awesome
I like that a lot, but I hate the american flag. I’d much rather replace every american flag with the Irish one. nd I’d much rather go back home to Ireland as well.
But still, I love the picture.
Peace.
Lis
Like leftover lasagne, your pictures are even better the second time around.
two heads and two sets of legs above me
Intersting
stunning photo
Thank you.
:heartbeat:
Perfect for the upcoming holiday!
Have a great 4th of July weekend!
-Isaiah
Why don’t I remember this one? It’s striking. What are your plans for the weekend? Cooking out, I bet. We can do that here without firing up the grill. We hit 100 degrees today.:sunny::sunny::sunny:
I am so tired but so ready for the 4th….yes, indeed. Your photo inspires me.Need some inspriation and sparklers added to my life. Fireworks would be just as good, maybe even better. Perhaps those behind closed doors? Flying the flag reminds me of my son-in-law and his service to our country at the beginning of the war…with the Navy Seals…taking over the Persian Gulf. What guts they had! So he came home after two frightening, life-threatening missions and now is a Jacksonville cop. He almost got killed in a car accident in his patrol car two days ago. Go figure!
I love the way in which you take all of these pictures from different views. Every aspect of them is just so wonderful. As well as every aspect of you
ah, boston. what excellent photo!
perfect 4th of July image! I love it up there at this time of year.
What a great quote. That “equal respect for all” is something for all of us to work on. Very bloggable.