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WANDERLUST OR CHANGE IN GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION IN SEARCH OF RELIEF FROM ANXIETY ATTACKS IS SOMETIMES THE ONLY ESCAPE... BY Robert L. Huffstutter................
.Anyone who has been addicted to alcohol knows how easy it becomes to work for a few weeks and save enough money to check into a cheap hotel for several weeks without interruption by anyone or anything including the maids or the telephone. There was a time when an alcoholic could board a train or bus that was heading in the direction of one's choice. The only baggage one of this nature had was the grip in hand, a kind of suitcase that was easy to keep at hand, secure between one's boots. Back then, $25 would take one whom some called a "rolling stone" to either coast from Chicago or Kansas City. And when the bus arrived, there would be a hotel one could afford only a few steps away from the bus station. No credit cards or IDs to present then, just cash. So, after checking in and taking the last swig of the Seagram's Seven, one would take a brisk walk through the lobby and turn either way to the nearest liquor store. Money was the only thing that was the alcoholic's security and self-esteem, all else made no difference. The thoughts of those left in the last city were forgotten with the first drink of a fresh bottle. Tired from the miles and suffering the usual anxiety that builds up in the transient alky's neck and shoulders, the first few drinks makes the sound of the buzzing neon sign outside the window seem like home, like many homes where the residence was temporary and forgotten except the memories of doing nothing but relaxing more and more after each drink and bottle. Keeping the empty bottles in the drawer kept the alky from the reality of one episode after another.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
3c30678u - Halfway bus station - New Madrid, Missouri.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Monday, November 7, 2011
Franklin Roosevelt, 1913
Age 31, a New York state senator.
Eight years before the polio, twenty years before the White House.
"If anything happened to that man, I couldn't stand it. He is the truest friend; he has the farthest vision; he is the greatest man I have ever known."
-Winston Churchill, to Kenneth Pendar in 1943, as quoted in 'No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II' (1995) by Doris Kearns Goodwin, p. 408.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
nuts 25
THIS IS A VERY ELEMENTARY COMBINATION OF A VERY NECESSARY ITEM IN ALMOST EVERYTHING WE USE AND EVERYWHERE WE GO. IT IS HIGH TIME THE NUT AND BOLT GOT THE PRAISE IT DESERVES. FOR YEARS, THE BOLT AND NUT HAVE RECEIVED NO PRAISE OR ADULATION, ONLY MOVIE STARS AND ROCK STARS AND GUYS LIKE TIGER WOODS GET THE PRAISE AND FAME. IT IS TIME TO PRAISE THE NUT AND BOLT AND IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, ALL I CAN SAY IS "NUTS TO YOU!
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nuts 25
Frames from a stop-motion animation.
Uploaded by Eli the Bearded on 21 Jun 09, 5.44PM PDT.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Homeless in Beijing subway
Yes, it appears that China has a terrible "homeless" problem. What is this world coming too?
One might compare this image with photos of the homeless in USA subways and other areas. I think the entire issue boils down to "freedom to sleep where one can find a place" and there are most likely laws against sleeping in subways that are enforced in China.
One can look at this issue in several ways; either a society has regulations about where people can congregate and lay around in public places and spaces, or a society has no restrictions, thus letting whomever wants to camp out in public places, litter, urinate and deficate throughout the area, making the area unhealthy, unsafe and a site that shows there are no provisions made for the homeless.
Part of this can simply be defined by "character." To summarize, Beijing officials do not want "characters" hangin' out in the public subways. I get the picture clearly. And I support regulations that are enforced to keep public spaces such as subway stations free of a transient population that becomes a public nuisance.
Parks, in my opinion, should be free space for those who need sleeping and and camping space. The ideal solution, of course, would be for the government to build homes for those who are homeless, thus reducing the homeless problem to zero. Yes, a zero tolerance for homelessness. This, of course, would require more money from the Federal budget. This, then should become another entitlement issue, another partisan issue. In the meantime, one homeless man, or perhaps one "sleepy" man is taking time out in a Beijing subway.
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Homeless in Beijing subway
I saw this young buddy in a subway tunnel in Beijing under the Tiananmen square.
Uploaded by milkanen on 28 Oct 07, 11.46AM PST.
Friday, December 31, 2010
PETS-MBWA 87 - 30 August 2009
PETS-MBWA 87 - 30 August 2009
Aboard Fremantle Municipal Tramways E29 on the way back to the Carbarn after dinner.
Uploaded by jamel07 on 30 Aug 09, 5.17PM PST.
Compose your blog entry
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Desert house
There's a long story that goes along with this old home. Before I give away too many details, I need to know if you happened to see anyone with metal detectors in the area. Did you see any fresh holes where people had been digging.
If you saw signs of digging, etc, they were probably digging a drain for the water that floods the road in heavy rains.
If you still have the details on this location, I might suggest that you go there ASAP with your metal detectors. According to the old legend, there was a shipment of gold that was headed for the mint. The old stage road that is now the closest State highway, was once called the Federal Road because it led directly to the mint.
Anyway, the old James gang, not the one in Missouri, but the cousin of the notorious Frank James, rented a general store not too far from here and knew the schedule of the loads, etc. Anyway, as the story goes, he had made arrangements with the State militia who were supposed to be escorting the load (four wagons full of gold nuggets and ore).
Do you still have your map?
Desert house
I've always wondered what the stories behind these abandoned houses are
Uploaded by franvisions on 10 Jul 08, 10.47AM PST.
If you will kindly send me the map, I will go check on this and let you know if what I suspect might be true. There is no need for you all to go on what would most likely be a wild goose chase.
Just draw me a map ASAP on a sheet of paper and send it FLICKER E MAIL. Yes, I am interested in this and I just might be able to fill you in on the stories--IF YOU SEND ME THE MAP A-S-A-P
Rest assured, that I will contact you if I find anything of interest or any of the gold that could have been buried in or around the area.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Symbols - Daytime, Salvation Army Shield, Liquor Store Bottle, Neon Signs above Storefronts, South Station, Two Parked Cars, Store Signs along Sidewalk
Symbols - Daytime, Salvation Army Shield, Liquor Store Bottle, Neon Signs above Storefronts, South Station, Two Parked Cars, Store Signs along Sidewalk, originally uploaded by MIT-Libraries.
the symbols of pure freedom...drink or pray--or do both
Symbols - Daytime, Salvation Army Shield, Liquor Store Bottle, Neon Signs above Storefronts, South Station, Two Parked Cars, Store Signs along Sidewalk
Title
Symbols - Daytime, Salvation Army Shield, Liquor Store Bottle, Neon Signs above Storefronts, South Station, Two Parked Cars, Store Signs along Sidewalk
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Boston (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 72.85
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c)Nishan Bichajian, Courtsey of Kepes/Lynch Collection, Rotch Visual Collections, MIT
Usage_Statement
All rights reserved by copyright owner
consult Rotch Visual Collections: libraries.mit.edu/rvc/index.html
Identifier
KL_001850
DSpace_Handle
hdl.handle.net/1721.3/35473
Uploaded by MIT-Libraries on 14 Apr 09, 8.38AM PDT.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The Powerhouse of the Universe - The Flow of Time/The Flow of Space
The Powerhouse of the Universe - The Flow of Time/The Flow of Space
Originally uploaded by Richard Loyal French
Everything around us, including all of us, are made up of the molecules and atoms that originated from the very beginnings of time. We are born in a "bubble" of the space/time continuum where we see the physical substance around us as a "constant" and Time we see as "streaming by" - But time doesn't quite exist as we perceive it.
There is a realm, a dimension that exists, where our "physical substance" can be perceived as a "ghostly flow" and time is encompassed as a whole.
God would exist in such a dimension: "I am alpha and omega" the beginning and the end.
Keeping in mind that Matter can not be created nor destroyed; neither can Space or Time be destroyed. It can be crumpled to near nothingness, expanded and bent, perhaps even changed, but it can not be destroyed. Nor can Time and Space be separated, or understood separately from the other; because, as Einstein theorized, Time and Space are two aspects of the very same thing.
There's more to Time than just the "here-and-now"... indeed, there are particles of truth to the final lyrics of the song: "In The Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" by Zager and Evens:
"Through the eternal night,
The twinkling of starlight,
So very far away...
Maybe it's only yesterday."
- Richard Loyal French
"The Paradox of the Time/Space Continuum
or
What is the Reality of "TIME"?"
Uploaded by Richard Loyal French on 7 May 09, 12.25AM PDT.
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Richard, you have opened up a Pandora's box for the type of subject matter only a few of us enjoy examining in detail and theory. Your perception on time and space are much more complex than the comments you made, thus an extensive exchange of ideas and information about this subject should be an interesting and joyful experience...as time goes by.
Let me begin by stating that since we are energy and energy cannot be destroyed but can be converted to different states, I am hoping that once this energy in my body is changed from flesh, it will be transitioned into the energy that will allow me to see what is really in the space we can only begin to glimpse through super telescopes.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Indianapolis Rail
Cars loaded with coke on the Near eastside, Indianapolis, IN...
This shot is featured in my Indianapolis oriented blog:
The Heidelberger Papers
Uploaded by mheidelberger2000 on 12 Feb 09, 5.52PM PDT.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Immigration Reform
Saturday, February 6, 2010
^uk^ Anna, Adriana and Alessandra, what a view
^uk^ Anna, Adriana and Alessandra, what a view
Uploaded by unclekuntz on 20 Nov 06, 5.44PM PST.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
7up
you like it and it likes you................who recalls that slogan? Think...YOU LIKE IT...IT LIKES YOU. The original bottles had a shapely lady in a bathing suit and was surrounded by bottles. It was a drink that appealed to one's senuality and perhaps there was some sex appeal. Imagine, sex appeal in advertising. You like it and it likes you. Cool...........
THANKS TO richSS2006 who has a most interesting Flickr photostream...
Friday, January 1, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Nat, Dean and Friends
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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From Everlasting Gallery (●ω●)
Uploaded by Everlasting Gallery on 28 Jul 09, 9.18PM PST.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Abandoned Motel #3
THE MOTEL FROM HELL.........Would you tell us the story surrounding this motel? Does it have a glory days record? Interesting as can be, thus am surprised it is still standing. The authorities are usually anxious to rid an area of anything this interesting, though there are those who will differ in opinion. It is interesting as long as it is not on my street, right? Of course--who wants to live next door to a freak show....
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Abandoned Motel #3
More proof that I can hand-hold for 1 second.
Uploaded by fotodudenz on 31 Jul 09, 8.28PM PST.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Horitoku
Horitoku
Uploaded by The bells...The bellsssss (digital no more) on 22 Mar 09, 1.50AM PST
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Girard Perregaux manual wind
Girard Perregaux manual wind
Photo: Roswell Daily Record, July 8, 2007
Uploaded by newmexico51 on 10 Jul 07, 4.00PM PDT.
gas 4 less
Spotted this beauty off Rt. 3 near Chateau Island where we went looking for bald eagles down on the Mississippi River.
Uploaded by Water Tower Pisan
Saturday, October 24, 2009
HEALTHCARE WITH GOVERNMENT OPTIONS PLAN: IS THIS REALLY GOING TO MAKE ALL AMERICANS EQUAL IN THEIR TREATMENT?
HEALTHCARE WITH GOVERNMENT OPTIONS PLAN: IS THIS REALLY GOING TO MAKE ALL AMERICANS EQUAL IN THEIR TREATMENT?, originally uploaded by roberthuffstutter.
IF HEALTHCARE WITH A PUBLIC OPTION PASSES...............
It will become one of the most discriminating pieces of legislation ever penned since 1865. If American citizens and residents are going to be forced to pay into such a plan, it must be for all, and this includes all government employees including the President, the Congress and the Supreme Court. We shall all heal or suffer equally. This is an original quote, it's mine.
There should be no rationing or discrimination by age, race, immigration or citizenship status. That is to say, simply, there will be no favoritism in the despensing of medical care and treatment. This means that there will be no lists of who will get the transplant or the heart depending on needs by age, race, creed or political party. All Americans will be given a number that will not list their personal data. Healthcare will then be given by the draw, or a lottery to prevent special interests.
FOR THOSE WHO STILL HAVE MONEY AND WANT TO SEEK PRIVATE CARE, perhaps they will have the choice to purchase such care from American PHYSICIANS IF THEY ARE STILL PERMITTED TO PRACTICE PRIVATELY. IF NOT, THEN THE ILL WITH MONEY CAN FLY TO A NATION WHERE HEALTHCARE OF THE KIND GIVEN BY TOP MEDICAL FACILITIES IS AVAILABLE.
THIS IS HOW THE HEALTHCARE WITH THE PUBLIC OPTION SHOULD WORK. Yes, that means that those with the cash will still have the option of going to the head of the line if they find a line that takes cash. Will private healthcare be outlawed in the U.S.? Has anyone considered this? And how will this affect our military and those who receive care at the Veterans Administration Medical Care facilities? One can readily see the type of confusion and conflict such a program will create.
To solve these problems, HARRY AND NANCY GO BEHIND CLOSED DOORS to write, rewrite and erase. How does this make you feel? Do you feel like it is about time to opt out of such a program?
Friday, October 16, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Lawson Terminal, Saskatoon Sany0158
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Lawson Terminal, Saskatoon Sany0158
Copyright 2007 Lawson Mall, Saskatoon
Uploaded by dougblackport on 28 Jan 07
Halloween decor in my front garden
Halloween decor in my front garden
Uploaded by *darkgardyner* on 31 Oct 08, 9.24AM PDT.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
homeless on bench-seat & his watch-dog is lurking
California clinic for the uninsured (Audio Slideshow, June 2009)
Uploaded by quapan on 15 Aug 08, 7.00AM PDT.
HIS DOG WILL NEVER LIE TO HIM.............
Monday, September 28, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
1975 BUICK SKYLARK: CARS WE HAVE LOVED
ESSAY ON THE BEAUTY OF BUICKS AND THE TASTE OF BEER
Incidentally, the child sitting on top of this revered classic is our daughter. Note the shadow person in the left corner, ready to dash to her instantaneous rescue if necessary.
This was the year of the model change for GM. We had purchased our first Buick Skylark in 1970, and a second Skylark only eighteen months later. When it caught fire one cold winter evening and was totaled by the insurance company, it was replaced with this new and neatly appointed Skylark with red interior and full power. I recall how much it appeared like a new toy to me.
Because I had been in the previous Skylark when it was totaled, looking at this photo makes me realize how fortunate I was that I did not burn with the auto. The steering wheel had melted, the mileage indicator was charred beyond accountability of the mileage, thus the "new" replacement. For some months thereafter, I had some serious lung problems. I also kept my vow not to leave the engine running when I felt like I needed to sleep in my vehicle for the night after a tad bit too much partying.
This was one of a number of miracles that happened, miracles I account as Divine. By all accounts, using that television program as a line, "I should have been dead by now." If but by the grace of God. There were five other seperate incidents that were equally, if not more, eerie, where my life had been in serious danger and I was whisked out of danger if by an Angel or the hand of the Divine.
Sometime I will write about those times, but then I had most likely leave them sealed in the vat of memory. Let me simply say that in all case but one, there had been alcohol involved. I have said it many times before, " If I had my life to lead over, I would never have taken my first drink of beer one summer evening back in the 1940s while my Aunt Marietta was visiting and sat her can of beer down behind her lawn chair where I was playing cars. That's right, I will blame it on her, typical alcoholic rationale. No, not really. It was a child's curiosity to taste what the adults were drinking in those so attractive and shiny cans that seemed to make them laugh and be so merry.
By R.L. Huffstutter
1975 BUICK SKYLARK: CARS WE HAVE LOVED
Incidentally, the child sitting on top of this revered classic is our daughter. Note the shadow person in the left corner, ready to dash to her instantaneous rescue if necessary.
This was the year of the model change for GM. We had purchased our first Buick Skylark in 1970, and a second Skylark only eighteen months later. When it caught fire one cold winter evening and was totaled by the insurance company, it was replaced with this new and neatly appointed Skylark with red interior and full power. I recall how much it appeared like a new toy to me.
Because I had been in the previous Skylark when it was totaled, looking at this photo makes me realize how fortunate I was that I did not burn with the auto. The steering wheel had melted, the mileage indicator was charred beyond accountability of the mileage, thus the "new" replacement. For some months thereafter, I had some serious lung problems. I also kept my vow not to leave the engine running when I felt like I needed to sleep in my vehicle for the night after a tad bit too much partying.
This was one of a number of miracles that happened, miracles I account as Divine. By all accounts, using that television program as a line, "I should have been dead by now." If but by the grace of God. There were five other seperate incidents that were equally, if not more, eerie, where my life had been in serious danger and I was whisked out of danger if by an Angel or the hand of the Divine.
Sometime I will write about those times, but then I had most likely leave them sealed in the vat of memory. Let me simply say that in all case but one, there had been alcohol involved. I have said it many times before, " If I had my life to lead over, I would never have taken my first drink of beer one summer evening back in the 1940s while my Aunt Marietta was visiting and sat her can of beer down behind her lawn chair where I was playing cars. That's right, I will blame it on her, typical alcoholic rationale. No, not really. It was a child's curiosity to taste what the adults were drinking in those so attractive and shiny cans that seemed to make them laugh and be so merry.
By R.L. Huffstutter
Saturday, August 1, 2009
THE NEXT PRESIDENT?
Despite any rumors that might be circulating about running as a candidate for President in the next election, I hereby refute such rumors, at least temporarily. Due to the lack of the multi-million dollar entrance fees required, I, like millions of other qualified and spirited Americans who are totally qualified to become President, will have to deny myself this desire to enter public service at this point in time.
If and when I should receive the financial backing required, I will weigh my options carefully, possibly making further comments on national public radio or network or cable television. Let me further state that there is not a shadow of doubt in my mind that I would make a great President and would take my oath to protect and preserve the Constitution with sincere reverence and respect.
If I had to announce a campaign platform within the next five minutes, I am prepared. My campaign would be founded on the fact that less government is the better government and that as a government our main priority is promoting more freedom among the ciizens rather than less freedom.
My promise not to try and control the masses would be based on my confidence that Americans have reached the level where they realize that one's mind will only grow brighter with increased freedoms that will challenge their abilities to become independent of government control.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
PENGUIN PARK, KC LANDMARK FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS
PENGUIN PARK, KC LANDMARK FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS
In the 1970s, Penguin Park was one of the most popular parks in the northern sector of Kansas City, Missouri. It began with the landmark penguin and other attractions were added as the years rolled by. Four decades later, the crowd is elbow to elbow with children on the weekends. The recent population explosion in the area has made space to play a premium and parking spots scarce. However, the ice cream trucks are selling a record number of bomb pops. Solution to the space problem: Spend tax-payer money to enlarge the park to facilitate the booming population explosion. The park has a non-smoking policy, a policy I support because it is a children's recreation area. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains have been reconstructed, a positive aspect. Generally, the park is a harmonious blend of young children and offers parents opportunities to interact and communicate in a number of languages.
PENGUIN PARK, KC LANDMARK FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS
PENGUIN PARK, KC LANDMARK FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS
In the 1970s, Penguin Park was one of the most popular parks in the northern sector of Kansas City, Missouri. It began with the landmark penguin and other attractions were added as the years rolled by. Four decades later, the crowd is elbow to elbow with children on the weekends. The recent population explosion in the area has made space to play a premium and parking spots scarce. However, the ice cream trucks are selling a record number of bomb pops. Solution to the space problem: Spend tax-payer money to enlarge the park to facilitate the booming population explosion. The park has a non-smoking policy, a policy I support because it is a children's recreation area. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains have been reconstructed, a positive aspect. Generally, the park is a harmonious blend of young children and offers parents opportunities to interact and communicate in a number of languages.
Friday, July 24, 2009
pima az P1010114
SPRING IS IN THE AIR........Photo by Gregory Peterson
pima az P1010114
Uploaded by newmexico51 on 11 Sep 07, 4.34PM PDT.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Marilyn Monroe
Size: 17 3/4 by 27 5/8 inches. Watercolor and graphite on 280 gram paper from a book titled "Versailles." Text by Charles Maoricheau-Beaupre. Editions (Published by) Draeger et Verve, Paris. Copyright 1949. These two pages are from a rare, out of print book and were removed as one large sheet of paper. The book is an obscure French history of Versailles Castle. Only 3000 copies of the book were published. This copy is numbered 2881. © 2009 Neal Turner
www.nealturner.com
Uploaded by Neal Turner
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
Boeing B1-B Lancer
ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTION OF AIRCRAFT PHOTOS I HAVE SEEN DEALING WITH THE B-1
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Bird Food
THIS ONE IS FOR THE BIRDS. OR IF ONE RUNS OUT OF TRAIL MIX? NO, NOT RECOMMENDED. INTERESTING SHOT. LOTS OF TEXTURE, LOTS OF HUES AND SHAPES. THANKS TO Trilic........
Fashion Theatre-23
THANKS TO PHOTOGRAPHER, Trilic, for this structured photo of an abandoned theater in south Florida.
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About Me
- HUFFSTUTTER'S PHOTO ESSAYS
- My dad's dad, my grandfather, was nine years old when President Lincoln died from an assassin's bullet. Most people think I am speaking of my GREAT GRANDFATHER. NO, I am referring to my dad's father, my paternal Grandfather, Robert Levi Huffstutter, born in 1856. What does this information have to do with my profile? It might help the reader understand that I have a sense of being much older than I am in that only one generation seperates me from President Lincoln. This causes me to respond differently to society and many current events. In many respects, this is to my benefit, in other respects it dates my mindset. Perhaps this is the reason I value the moral standards and idealogies of older Americans, the men who were the soldiers and sailors I saw when I was a small boy,the men and women who fought a war for freedom without any doubts posted by a media with a questionable lack of national unity and purpose.