Friday, March 13, 2009

journey from eden

Indianapolis Market - 1908
photo by E. N. Clopper



12 comments:

R.L. Bourges said...

Steve Miller Band - "useless suffering" - so much of it is exactly that and could be avoided so easily, too. That's maybe the saddest part to it all.

E.N. Clopper was a new name to me, today. Found an interesting link to some more of his work I thought you might enjoy - here

http://www.dlfaquifer.org/search?facet=decade&facet_browse=Indianapolis%2C+IN&facet_tag=city_state_facet&new_search=1&page=3

Have a good one, cm.

Reya Mellicker said...

I love pop up books, and yesterday's link. Today's pic reminds me of moments when I'm really hungry.

Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

Man, C.M.! Haven't heard this one, in quite some time!

Delwyn said...

Yesterday's montage was great, I spent some time on that site looking at the others too. thanks for that link
Happy days

e said...

There is an award for you on my Blog!

Coffee Messiah said...

rlb: Thanks, and am familiar with the LOC, although that's not where I found this picture. We have done book work for them in the past ; )

reya: Around here, there's not that amount being sold at the Farmers Markets. Less and less come from local farms out here anymore, which is amazing, with all this land.

subT: An oldie, to be sure.

dwlwyn: Thanks for taking the time and stopping by!

e: Hey, Thanks!

e said...

No worries, CM!

Just a bit of fun and my first time. Not sure I like having to pick...

Enjoy the weekend!

ArtSparker said...

Eve=Apple Annie?

Squirrel said...

Love your collages!

Coffee Messiah said...

e: Thanks for understanding ; )

arts: )

squirrel: )

Tess Kincaid said...

Neat old pic of the Indy market!

Coffee Messiah said...

willow: Those were the days of plenty it appears, as far as local farmers and produce go. Not like that today around here, which is surprising with all the open land.