nfnsng - No Fear, No Shame, No Guilt
No Fear, No Shame, No Guilt

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One Of Several Smoking Pipes I Decorated W Brass Inlay And Plaster Relief. Age 18. Circa 1968. ~ Trabue

One Of Several Smoking Pipes I Decorated W Brass Inlay And Plaster Relief. Age 18. Circa 1968. ~ Trabue
One Of Several Smoking Pipes I Decorated W Brass Inlay And Plaster Relief. Age 18. Circa 1968. ~ Trabue
One Of Several Smoking Pipes I Decorated W Brass Inlay And Plaster Relief. Age 18. Circa 1968. ~ Trabue

One of several smoking pipes I decorated w brass inlay and plaster relief. Age 18. Circa 1968. ~ Trabue Gentry


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Hot Coffeeis Anunincorporated CommunityinCovington County, Mississippi, Celebrated In Local Mississippi

Hot Coffee is an unincorporated community in Covington County, Mississippi, celebrated in local Mississippi lore. It is sometimes assigned the same zipcode as nearby Collins. 

The community was established at the crossroads of two popular travel routes: the north-south Jackson's Military Road, and the east-west Natchez to Fort St. Stephens Wagon Road. An inn was built, and in 1870, L.J. Davis built a store and hung a coffee pot over his door, advertising "the best hot coffee around". His coffee was made from pure spring water and New Orleans beans, and molasses drippings for sweetener. He never served cream with his coffee, believing it ruined the taste. Local politicians would visit Davis' store and buy coffee for constituents and passing travelers. The popularity of Davis' coffee led to the name of the community. ~ Wikipedia


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11 years ago
A Bit Of Darkroom Darkroom Fun. I Know, Who W A Darkroom Hasn't Done This? Nevertheless, The Cliche Doesn't

A bit of darkroom darkroom fun. I know, who w a darkroom hasn't done this? Nevertheless, the cliche doesn't negate the simplistic beauty of this fairly primitive technique. For those who don't know, this image was made by holding a carnation on an unexposed sheet of black and white photographic print paper, turning on the darkroom light briefly, then developing the paper. It's a hit and miss process as far as length of exposure and development is concerned. Yes, those are my fingers holding the carnation. Circa 1981 ~ Trabue Gentry


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11 years ago

beautiful last post. I wish there were more people who understand this like you. Thank you for the post it made my day better.

Thank you so much, Fearless. Just knowing that the post made your day better made my day better too! If you haven’t already, maybe you could make someone else’s day better by reposting the post and encourage others to repost it as well. Just knowing that someone out there genuinely understand\s and cares can mean the difference between desperation and hope and even life and death. And please, anyone w a problem that is relative to this subject, know that you can inbox me privately anytime: [email protected] Thanks again, Fearless. Much love to you ~ Trabue