Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] A Home
From: RUBEN BLĘDEL <ruben@rhodos.dk>
Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 07:31:46 +0100
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I hope you are keeping the beautiful water tabs on pic.18

lists wrote:

>A new set of images, taken before I began restoration on my home this fall.  
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>Our home is in a small town that grew up around a mill at the turn of the last century.  Many of the homes adjacent to the site were built by mill workers, clustered together in a little valley in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range.  At one point, the town was a bustling transit center, being the last main stop before one headed over the pass to eastern Washington.   I've had a glimpse of the photography from that era and seen quite a few interesting things.  Of course, I covet the negatives...
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>Only a subset of the original homes remain, but many have been taken over by those interested in preservation.  Today the town consists of a handful of houses, a church, and a WPA-era community center (which my neighbor remembers being built).  
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>Oh, and a bridge. We have a bridge too, and I shouldn't leave that out.
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>http://heninger.org/gallery/2004/ahome
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>Enjoy.
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