Monday, January 13, 2014

1941 July 4, 5, 6

We are taking a look at the memory book created by Charlotte Isham after she and Anne Hausmann (two young school teachers) took a road trip of over 11,000 miles across America in 1941.  The journey begins here and continues, on July 4,5, and 6, below ...

 July 4


Route 77 and 16 are pretty much history today.









There are other area museums today but the
Fossil Museum Charlotte and Anne visited
does not seem to still be in business.




July 5






 July 6






We love these old stickers/labels







Continue with July 7 - Yellowstone

Thanks for stopping by John's Island.

Friday, January 10, 2014

1941 July 2 and 3

July 2 and 3, 1941

We are taking a look at the memory book created by Charlotte Isham after she and Anne Hausmann (two young school teachers) took a road trip of over 11,000 miles across America in 1941.  The journey begins here and continues, on July 2nd, below ...



Segments of Route 30, the Lincoln Highway, still exist today.



Much better than politics ... red and blue show states visited!









Convenient parking with your own building ... nice!
Continue with July 4 - 5 - 6

Thanks for stopping by John's Island.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

USA Road Trip 1941


Two school teachers from Litchfield, Connecticut, travelled over 11,000 miles on a road trip to the West Coast in 1941.  Thanks to the memory book Charlotte created after their return home, we are able to revisit their trip some 70+ years later.



The newspaper misspelled Anne's last name.  That is, we believe
her travelling companion, Charlotte, probably knew the
correct spelling (as shown in her note
inside the front cover).










I'll bet even Charlotte and Anne would like to see
this kind of enlargement of their
small black and white
photos!




Thanks for stopping by John's Island.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Tower of Light


Dawn on January 2 revealed gray skies over the Emerald City.  Somewhat unusual, though:  Aspira Apartments Tower looking like a lighthouse.  A break in the overcast must have been aligned just perfectly with the rising sun to allow the tower, with large glass windows, to send a bright light our way.

Closer look below ...


Followers and Friends:  As we get a new year underway here at John's Island we would just like to take this opportunity to say a big THANK YOU.  Over the last couple of weeks we've received so many kind comments, both here on the blog and other spots both online and off.  Thanks to all of you for stopping by John's Island!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Starting Year 4


The following is from WebMD ...

3- to 4-Year-Olds: Developmental Milestones

Congratulations, you have survived the "terrible two's!"  Hopefully, you have energy left to enjoy what lies ahead for you and your preschooler. They call the next few years the "magic years" -- partly because it seems like magic that your child is finally listening to you and partly because for your child, it is a time for his or her imagination to run wild. 

Your 3- to 4-year-old child will continue to grow and develop in many ways in the coming year. Although children reach developmental milestones at different times, your child will likely achieve the following developmental milestones before he or she turns 5 years old. 

3- to 4-Year-Old Development: Language Milestones

If your child is not very talkative, that will likely change soon. At  3 to 4 years old, your child should be able to: 

Say his or her name and age
Speak 250 to 500 words
Answer simple questions
Speak in sentences of five to six words, and speak in complete sentences by age 4
Speak clearly
Tell stories

Here at John's Island, as the blog enters the 4th year, we hope to live up to some of those same milestones. We will just have to see. We were just looking back at one of our first posts, January 1, 2011, and, yes, that is still one of our favorite photos.  So, today, we are sharing another sunrise.  Today's is a shot taken in the mountains of southwest Montana.  We loved the "Japanese Flag" effect of the sunlight.  It seems like a nice sunrise photo is a good way to celebrate "new beginnings" for the new year. Hope you enjoy and thanks for stopping by the Island.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

John wishes you a Happy New Year


On New Year's Eve tradition here at John's Island requires opening up this antique cylinder music box and playing a few cycles of Auld Lang Syne.  We thought we should share it this year with our loyal followers and friends. The cylinder produces music by turning slowly and tiny metal picks click musical pins. Pretty amazing, actually. Enjoy, and Happy New Year from John's Island.  Thanks for stopping by.

Late Summer

Eye on the Water   Actually, I am not on the waterfront but this is when a camera with good optical zoom comes in handy. I like the critter...