The View from the Street
A House by the Lake
There's a Face on the Tree
A Peach of a House
For Sale
So: How Grey was Today?
Harvest Time
Little Scholars
This Old House
A Stark Morning
A View of the River
House, with Willow
Paired
Flowers by the Roadside
House, with trees, Strange Highway
The Third Little House on M-43, with Bicycle
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Weary of Grey Days...
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Robert Frost Slept Here
This Morning the House Smells Like Lilacs
Entropy
Wrecked
Entropy Farm Revisited
Dow Road Farmstead
Abandoned House
Old House on Dow
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Otto Road Panorama
Riverfront Home
A House by the Ballyard
906
Unpainted Lady
House & Barn, M-43
Down the Alley
Cast House
The House by the Dam
The Next Farm Over
Lenawee Street, Lansing
Home
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Porch with Peak
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Keepers
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Iowa House
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Old House on Mount Hope
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Looking Down
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Edna's Place and the Moon
Entropy
Shaytown
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Farmyard on Mulliken Road
Farm on Cochran Road
Amongst the Windbreaks
What There is at Kelly, Michigan
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Pink House
Another photo from late 1971 or early 1972: The view from our front porch on Palmer Avenue.
Dad grew up on this block, and both his sister (in the house at the left in this photo) and his parents (a couple houses down the block) were still there when we moved to the neighborhood. So it was sort of a family enclave. If I can locate appropriate photographs, I'll give you a little tour.
Unfortunately, I've forgotten the name of the folks in the pink house. (Debbie? Dick? Can you help?) I do recall that he was a skinny little thing, while she was the widest person I've ever encountered. Good neighbors, except for the pink siding.
Another SR-T 101 photo.
Dad grew up on this block, and both his sister (in the house at the left in this photo) and his parents (a couple houses down the block) were still there when we moved to the neighborhood. So it was sort of a family enclave. If I can locate appropriate photographs, I'll give you a little tour.
Unfortunately, I've forgotten the name of the folks in the pink house. (Debbie? Dick? Can you help?) I do recall that he was a skinny little thing, while she was the widest person I've ever encountered. Good neighbors, except for the pink siding.
Another SR-T 101 photo.
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