Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: palmer

Fence and Forsythias

20 Nov 2013 127
Been sorting through some old photographs this morning.... Our back yard, on Palmer Avenue in Kalamazoo, in January of 1972. I was back from Vietnam, but not yet out of the Army when I took this photo. We played whiffle baseball in this yard and used that high wall to define homers (and doubles, I think). Our neighbor built the fence to keep us kids out of her yard, which didn't work as well as she'd likely hoped.

Backyard Snow

10 Dec 2005 127
Three views of our back yard, on Palmer Avenue, in Kalamazoo. Virginia Brown built that redwood fence to keep our baseballs out of her yard. This pic's obviously a DOF play. Came out fairly well, methinks. January 1972 or thereabouts; shot with my Minolta SR-T 101.

Palmer Avenue Back Yard

10 Dec 2005 129
Three views of our back yard, on Palmer Avenue, in Kalamazoo. Virginia Brown built that redwood fence to keep our baseballs out of her yard. The bushes are forsythias.... January 1972 or thereabouts; shot with my Minolta SR-T 101.

Old Snow

29 Nov 2005 104
It was new snow when I shot this pic in 1972. That's our tiny (1930s-era) garage on Palmer Avenue in Kalamazoo in the foreground. I scanned 85 photographs yesterday, all from my first few months home from Vietnam. You'll certainly see more of 'em. Camera: Minolta SR-T 101

Pink House

02 Dec 2005 100
Another photo from late 1971 or early 1972: The view from our front porch on Palmer Avenue. Dad grew up on this block, and both his sister (in the house at the left in this photo) and his parents (a couple houses down the block) were still there when we moved to the neighborhood. So it was sort of a family enclave. If I can locate appropriate photographs, I'll give you a little tour. Unfortunately, I've forgotten the name of the folks in the pink house. (Debbie? Dick? Can you help?) I do recall that he was a skinny little thing, while she was the widest person I've ever encountered. Good neighbors, except for the pink siding. Another SR-T 101 photo.

The Redwood Fence

10 Dec 2005 129
Three views of our back yard, on Palmer Avenue, in Kalamazoo. Virginia Brown built that redwood fence to keep our baseballs out of her yard. The tree's a butternut. Notice the picnic table in the background. January 1972 or thereabouts; shot with my Minolta SR-T 101.

Sun Porch

08 Dec 2005 114
More old snow. The back of our house on Palmer Avenue in Kalamazoo, late in 1971 or early 1972. Camera: Minolta SR-T 101.

Even Older Snow

17 Jan 2006 131
Deep snow at 1318 Palmer Avenue in Kalamazoo. Compare this view with the 1972 photo I took of the same sunporch for a sense of scale; there's a lot more snow in this pic. The icicles were a constant decoration, or bother. Dad's slide dates from the 1950s. We moved to the Palmer house in 1957, and I suspect this was taken during our first winter. Since we stayed there for fifteen years, the two pictures demonstrate the change in appearance of the house during our tenure. Things badly needed paint at this point; I'd guess this is a winter '57-'58 picture just from the state of the window frames. The house was never in poor shape, but we devoted a lot of effort to keeping things up. Looks like our predecessors weren't so determined to do that. Camera: Argus C3

Empire Mine Pellet Plant

31 Dec 2005 101
I was trespassing. I admit it. Palmer, Michigan; the edge of an open pit iron mining operation run by Cleveland Cliffs. Sometime in the late 1980s. This plant processes taconite ore (rock) into pellets for shipping to steel plants "down the lakes." Nowadays you can take guided tours of the Tilden Mine, which is adjacent to this property. I've not yet done so, but I shall. Camera: Minolta Freedom 100. Scanned from a print.