Grandpa loved to take state line signs in his travels. Here is Arizona, I guess in 1938. I am unsure of where, but given the topography, perhaps entering westbound from New Mexico along US-60.
I live in Ansonia, Ct and this is the remains of the old Ansonia Copper & Brass along the Naugatuck River. Funding is being secured for demolition and environmental cleanup to be repurposed and a new modern industry to follow...
Then there is Antipasto. This was a fab choice for our Apéritif at a local restaurant.
The final 'A' today is daughter Allegra, here in her role as a docent (representing 1762) for the local Derby Historical Society.
A Favorite. The always lovely Patti captured this cardinal on New Year's Day. What a great pose. Have a great week!
Well done Patti for that lovely shot and I love your daughter in that costume. Ralph, I hope you have a great week ahead.
ReplyDelete...Ralph, 'A' was a winner for you! That 'A'ntipasto see fabulous. thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you back 'A'gain.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your A post. That first photo is priceless. I find in our travels that there is no great opportunity to stop at entering state signs these days. Happy New Year to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteLove the first old photo, and really like the looks of the Antipasto! I actually have a pic of an antipasto salad I had recently, but never even thought of that! Happy New Year, Ralph!
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Well done! Nice shot of your daughter and that antipasto looks delicious!
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