in Travel Wander project what my father saw (The Wisconsin River) by DocAndersen February 14, 2019, 11:48 am 203 Views 6 Votes 5 Comments Share Tweet Pin Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Not looking out of a keyhole! Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Over time slides begin to move in their cardboard frames. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Read LaterAdd to FavouritesAdd to CollectionReport Pages:Previous 12Next post What do you think? 6 Points Upvote Downvote Browse and manage your votes from your Member Profile Page Share Tweet Pin365_Photos_ChallengeAndersenslawofinnovationAnnapolisanti-outletmallatarianBarbBarb25BarbvideoproducerBergenblizzard2016boringman Written by DocAndersen One fan, One team and a long time dream Go Cubs!!!!!!!!!!!!! tumblr youtube 5 Comments It’s lucky that only a few pictures have been destroyed. At such age, the pictures could be much worse. 1 I agree we were very lucky! I wish I had scanned them 10 years before, they we would have been luckier! This is an amazing photo exhibition! Again, this is your family’s privilege! 1 It was a group effort and a lot of work. Thank you, Albert! 1 You are most welcome, Doc. 1
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It’s lucky that only a few pictures have been destroyed. At such age, the pictures could be much worse. 1
I agree we were very lucky! I wish I had scanned them 10 years before, they we would have been luckier!
It’s lucky that only a few pictures have been destroyed. At such age, the pictures could be much worse.
I agree we were very lucky! I wish I had scanned them 10 years before, they we would have been luckier!
This is an amazing photo exhibition!
Again, this is your family’s privilege!
It was a group effort and a lot of work. Thank you, Albert!
You are most welcome, Doc.