This week my post for Sepia Saturday is early...since last week I didn't post till Sunday!
by Hazel Larsen Archer, Black Mountain College Studies Building, c. late 1940s. Black Mountain NC campus. Vintage gelatin silver print. Courtesy of Erika Archer Zarow.
This building is among my 2008 photos on my blog about Lake Eden, also on that campus site.
Albert (no other information known, until you go to Sepia Saturday.)
“The aim of human life is to know thyself,” says Timothy Leary.
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Check out my continuing rambles over on Inner Workings. It's allowed me to let my hair down (figuratively) while focusing on beauty, peace and love over here on this blog. I also have begun a new series started this month "Living till Dying."
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A new land trust will be building low and moderate income homes near where I now live. It is presently a horse pasture. My road, Blue Ridge Rd. is soon (whenever the funding comes through) to have an exit from I-40. It will be around 1/2 mile from the new homes. The little road will definitely need to be widened and revamped. Civilization is coming into the country. Here's the article in The Valley Echo.



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...had I been a bit older, I would have enjoyed attending Black Mountain College. Barbara, I wish you a Happy Mother's day.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly influenced education and the arts, even though it was in existence for such a short time (27 years I think.) I would have gladly been a student there also!
DeleteA day early after a day late restores a balance in your universe. 😇
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me. But there's the catch-up energy needed, so perhaps a more steady pace would be preferable.
DeleteDid I ever know that you have another blog. Perhaps I did, but I forget.
ReplyDeleteHa ha...I have lots of blogs. It's questionable that I have another life outside of this computer. (Hear Twilight Zone music here.)
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