Re: Treat Youself to the Best
Thanks, Wendy and Rob.
We do have some religious messages on barns here and there: I wonder if anyone's done a count compared to "Mail Pouch." An interesting statistic. :)
These are kind of like London's red telephone boxes. I'm a bit surprised they haven't featured more in movies: they give a feeling of driving across a rural area. It certainly would have been perfect to have a guy in cowboy boots and hat leaning against the barn with his ankles crossed like the Marlboro Man.
The really surprising thing to me in Wikipedia was that the company only stopped the advertising in 1992, because people were really getting after "smokeless tobacco" by then, already having cigarettes on the run. I would have expected that the company would have started keeping a low profile much sooner.
Cheers,
Rick
Re: A different Apollo, Daylily
Very creative, Colin. It works perfectly, with the thin clouds looking like a wave cleaved by the rocket. I like the vertical signature, too.
I like the Daylily, Rob: the soft inner frame is nice, and the title inside works well. The one nitpick I might make is that the gold frame mostly doesn't appear as gold, except at the corners, so along the sides it looks more butterscotch, and doesn't particularly complement the image.
We're fighting the weather around Maryland, too. It's been hot, hazy, and humid for about two weeks, with thunderstorms almost any afternoon, and clouds coming and going all the time. Every time I want to shoot outside, I have to take the camera outside and let it defog for 20 minutes. I enjoy seeing Colin's pictures of outdoor ice skating. :)
Cheers,
Rick
Re: Treat Yourself to the Best
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rick55
Rick,
I live in the city where Mail Pouch tobacco originated,produced by Bloch Brothers (Wheeling,WV).
Re: Treat Yourself to the Best
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I live in the city where Mail Pouch tobacco originated,produced by Bloch Brothers (Wheeling,WV).
Very cool! It sounds like a good deal for the farmer: annual cash in hand, plus getting the barn painted for free.
Cheers,
Rick