Love the caption on men posed on skyscraper under construction. "Another example of NOPE." 😅 My sentiments exactly! These are so interesting. Such good photos but never seen before. Thanks!
Absolutely love that photo too. Real emotions. You can see the simple love and connection between a father and son, regardless of the generation. They didn't' have the luxuries we have today, but in this moment in time they seem pretty darn happy.
@@oldbones3092 Surprisingly I have about the equal amount of comments suggesting they are too small as to too big. It's impossible to please everyone so I just went with the default setting in the program I use.
Another frascinating collection, Mark. The photo of The World Trade Center window cleaners in 1979 😲😲😲 Thank you again for the gorgeous background music, as always. ❤❤❤
Thank you for your continued support and appreciation for my music. Yes the WTC one gets to me in the same was a s the high-rise ironworkers ... I'm not very good with heights !
Progress ? ... I guess ... But, I agree 100% ... they were works of art. Every step forward we take in comfort, we seem to take two steps back in beauty.
My father told me years ago that growing up in the country in Canada and I've read many other accounts from the US that shoes were reserved for certain occasions. The less well off children had shoes but wore them only for school ( my dad said they would walk barefoot to school and only put the shoes on when they got there) or church or perhaps a social gathering. This way they were in good shape to be passed on when they were outgrown. Not sure what they did in winter lol. So I'm not sure if the fact the children are not wearing shoes is all the unusual
stunning and amazing. but im wondering why a few railway stations got demolished, they looked like they were built to last hundreds of years, that Pensylvania one was massive
Progress, I guess ! ... But, I totally agree with you. They were not only built well but were like pieces of art. The architecture was incredible. Such a shame to tear them down.