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Grandson in front of burning bush, Mom's house

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Grandson in front of burning bush, Mom's house
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Image by Martin LaBar
Our younger grandson, Mr. Cheerful Perpetual Motion, about 21 months old, holding still, for once, in front of his great-grandmother's house. I'm glad that his mother brought him. The two of us were just wandering around, enjoying ourselves, while his mother, grandmother, and aunt were looking over the house.

That's a burning bush, Euonymus alatus, in the background. They are splendid in the fall. That's a lamb's quarters, Chenopodium album, draped over his right shoulder. It is showing some fall color, too, which can be seen better at the larger sizes.

His brother stayed home.

I am pleased to be the curator of a Euonymus gallery, which has fine photos from other Flickr members.


Poison ivy leaf, autumn color, with galls
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Image by Martin LaBar
I have been allergic to poison ivy, Toxicodendron radicans, for decades. I'm pretty good at recognizing it, and staying away from it. But I saw this plant on a walk through our neighborhood, and thought that the leaves looked sufficiently bizarre that they were worth a close photo. The plant is in its autumn colors -- poison ivy can be spectacular in the fall -- and many or all of the leaves were infected with little growths. I looked the growths up, and they are said to be galls -- part of the plant tissue, co-opted by the insect to provide protection for it -- caused by a mite, Aculops, the poison ivy leaf gall mite.

The holes were apparently due to galls on the other side of the leaf.

I enhanced the contrast a little with The Gimp.

Larger sizes available, if you want closer weirdness. I have also posted a close-up photo of a leaf from the same plant. See my comment, below, to access it.

Thanks for all your views! I am please to report that two of my galleries are at 1,000 or more views, and another one is less than 12 away from that number. (Note added later - one of my galleries has had over 3,000 views, and two others, over 1,000. Thanks!)

Tennessee v. John T. Scopes Trial: Howard Gale Byrd, Charles Francis Potter, with Byrd's children John and Lillian, in front of Byrd's parsonage in Dayton, Tennessee.

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Tennessee v. John T. Scopes Trial: Howard Gale Byrd, Charles Francis Potter, with Byrd's children John and Lillian, in front of Byrd's parsonage in Dayton, Tennessee.
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Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: Taken during the time of the Tennessee v. John T. Scopes Trial. July 1925

Creator/Photographer: Watson Davis

Medium: Black and white photographic print

Dimensions: 4.25 in x 3 in

Culture: American

Geography: USA

Date: 1925

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives

Collection: Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes Trial Photographs - During 1925, Watson Davis (1896-1967), Science Service managing editor, took numerous photographs while covering the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes trial as a reporter. In what was dubbed "The Trial of the Century," Scopes was tried and convicted for violating a state law prohibiting the teaching of the theory of evolution. William Jennings Bryan served on the prosecution team, and Clarence Darrow defended Scopes. Almost eighty years later, the nitrate negatives, including portraits of trial participants, and images from the trial itself and significant places in Dayton, were discovered in archival material donated to the Smithsonian by Science Service in 1971. Marcel C. LaFollette, an independent scholar, historian and Smithsonian volunteer uncovered these rare, previously unpublished photographs of the 1925 Tennessee vs. John Scopes "Monkey Trial" in the Smithsonian Institution Archives (SIA). In 2005, SIA restored fifty-two of the negatives with funds granted by the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Included here are thirty-nine of the images. All images belong to the Record Unit 7091: Science Service, Records, 1902-1965 collection of SIA. All photographs were taken by Watson Davis, Managing Editor of Science Service, while he was in Dayton, Tennessee, June 4-5, 1925, and July 10-22, 1925. LaFollette identified and dated each of these images, and has published a new book highlighting these and other images from the trial entitled, Reframing Scopes: Journalists, Scientists, and Lost Photographs from the Trial of the Century, University Press of Kansas, 2008.

Accession number: SIA2008-1128


Frank Knox Morton Rehn
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Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: Portrait of Rehn. There is a tear in the upper half of the photograph. Inscription lower left: F.N. Morton Rehn.
Rehn, Frank Knox Morton, 1848-1914

Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

Medium: Black and white photographic print

Dimensions: 15 cm x 10 cm

Date: 1900

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/frank-knox-morto...

Repository: Archives of American Art

Collection: Macbeth Gallery Records, c. 1890-1964

Accession number: aaa_macbgall_4822

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