Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: scotts

In Character

14 Nov 2014 1 254
Mom called one evening in 1992 and invited me to take her to a festival at Scotts Mill County Park in Scotts, Michigan. She'd joined a storytelling group at the Kalamazoo Library and wanted to see some of the group in action. So we went, and enjoyed. There were young folks and old folks and in-between folks. Some were quite good; others needed to work on technique. This guy was being Davy Crockett, declaiming his exploits on the wild frontier. Best in show.

Mom, Listening

30 Apr 2006 70
One of my very favorite photographs. Storytelling Festival, Scotts Mill County Park, Scotts, Michigan; July 1992.

Young Storyteller

30 Apr 2006 84
July 1992: Mom called. Said that there was going to be a story telling festival at Scotts Mill, and that I should invite her to go with me. I did, and we did.

Under the Skirt

30 Apr 2006 75
Storytelling Festival, Scotts Mill County Park, Scotts, Michigan; July 1992. This is one of my most popular pix, doubtless because of the suggestive title. Sorry (not really) to disappoint those of you looking for something else.

Tall Tales

30 Apr 2006 61
Storytelling Festival, Scotts Mill County Park, Scotts, Michigan; July 1992.

KBC @ Scotts Mill

13 Jun 2005 175
The Kalamazoo Bicycle Club takes an excursion to Scotts Mill County Park, sometime in 1976. As I recall, the park hadn't yet officially opened, but we found the park system's naturalist wandering the place and she gave us a tour. An interesting day. The building in the background is the miller's home; the mill itself is to the left of and behind the photographer. The fence in this photo is also prominent in the photo I posted a few months back.... This photo may be mine--in which case it's an unusually clear shot from my Minolta Zoom 110--or (more likely) it was taken by my brother (Kalamazoo Richard) with his Olympus OM-1.

Scotts Milling Co

11 Jan 2006 111
A Kalamazoo Bicycle Club rider at Scotts Mill County Park; 1976. Camera: Minolta Zoom 100. (Possibly Richard's, with his OM-1--but I don't think so.)