A Closely Watched Process
Slowly but Surely
A Closely Watched Process
Slowly but Surely
A Walk in the Woods—Rockwood Hall
By Harry Bloomfeld
Rockwood’s Autumnal Road
Photo by Edward Kasinec
The Last Autumnal Rose
Photo by Edward Kasinec
Awaiting the Yuletide Harvest
Photo by Edward Kasinec
A Working River
Photo by Joe Bruno
Twilight View from Kendal, Nov. 26, 5 pm
Photo by Harry Bloomfeld
Cartoons Provided from Jane Hart’s Collection
Lost in space, Hackshaw Wondered If They’d Saved Him Any Turkey
Marcelle Was All About Hair Care
Far from the Ordeal Granny Had Feared, Going Through Old Stuff in the Attic Was a Delight
Nathan Was Trying to Put His Past Behind Him
Art and Photos by Jane Hart
Photography by Harry Bloomfeld
Photograph and Design by Peter Sibley
Photographs by Art Brady
No matter how much you push the envelope, it’ll still be stationery.
I’ve started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It’s all about raisin awareness.
I saw an ad for burial plots, but that’s the last thing I need.
Police were summoned to a day-care center where a three-year old was resisting a rest.
A dentist and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail.
England has no kidney bank, but it does have a Liverpool.
French pancakes give me the crepes.
Did you hear about the cross-eyed teacher who could not control her pupils?
I stayed up all night to see where the sun went, and then it dawned on me.
I was wondering why that frisbee was getting bigger. Then it hit me.
With thanks to Barbara Bruno for sending these.
A Flock of Wild Turkeys Visited Our Neighborhood
Photograph by Art Brady
Fall Leaves Fallen
Photograph by Joe Bruno
A Pumpkin Sky
Photograph by Joe Bruno
A Bee on the Terrace
Photograph by Joe Bruno
Representation of different races
different social and ethnic backgrounds
different genders
every culture
every nationality
every single person
different knowledge
different perspectives
different points of view
each individual unique
sees world in a different way
recognize
respect values
respect differences
share a purpose
when all different views are shared
miracles can happen
benefits for communities and groups
higher rates of productivity and performance
diversity drives creativity and innovation
personal growth
Inclusion enables diversity to thrive
Ensures everyone has equal opportunity
feels valued adds value
Photo and Art by Sheila Benedis
Photo by Joe Bruno
Art and Photo by Sheila Benedis
Dr B’s Expertise in Obscure Dialects Averted a Dangerous Misunderstanding
Millicent’s Naked Underwater Book Club Was the Highlight of the Week
My Aunt Janice: Drawing from Photograph
Aunt Del Never Found Roy an Easy Child
Art and Photos by Jane Hart
Low-Rent Housing
By Edward Kasinec
Light at the End of Rockwood Park
Edward Kasinec
Staghorn Sumac
By Harry Bloomfeld
White Snakeroot
By Harry Bloomfeld
Ready for Action
By Caroline Persell
Sleepy Hollow Dead & Breakfast
By Harry Bloomfeld
Rockin’ the Holiday With Spirit(s)
By Harry Bloomfeld
Art and photo by Sheila Benedis
Neal Found That Life in the Rain Forest Took Some Getting Used To
Art and photo by Jane Hart
All photos and captions by Arthur Brady.
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Photo by Edward Kasinec
Art and photo by Sheila Benedis
Photo by Ginny Bender
A new photographer on our page.
Photo by Edward Kasinec
Look closely up next to the flag. This was taken at Phelps.
Photo by Harry Bloomfeld
Photo by Caroline Persell
Photo by Edward Kasinec
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Photographs of life at Kendal on Hudson are by residents.