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Introducing Arum Leaf Arrowhead, infamously known by the names: Wapato, duck potato, Sagittaria cuneata, Northern Arrowhead, and Katniss (may the odds be ever in your favour).

#SagittariaCuneata #MatchWithMAGNA #MAGNAPlantOfTheWeek #DuckPotato #Katniss #Wapato #AlbertaNativePlants

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman with curly hair, holding what appear to be three small chickens in her arms. She wears a light-colored shirt with rolled-up sleeves, striped overalls, and appears cheerful as she smiles directly at the camera.

In the background stands a wooden structure that resembles a shed or barn with large windows reflecting sunlight. There are trees visible behind this building, suggesting an outdoor rural setting. The sky is not clearly shown in the photo but seems to be bright, indicating daytime conditions.

On the top left corner of the image, there's handwritten text which appears to read "3-PP05." This could possibly indicate a date or some form of identification related to this photograph. Additional context can be found at an external source mentioned in the description provided for further historical and cultural background on the photo.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman with curly hair, holding what appear to be three small chickens in her arms. She wears a light-colored shirt with rolled-up sleeves, striped overalls, and appears cheerful as she smiles directly at the camera. In the background stands a wooden structure that resembles a shed or barn with large windows reflecting sunlight. There are trees visible behind this building, suggesting an outdoor rural setting. The sky is not clearly shown in the photo but seems to be bright, indicating daytime conditions. On the top left corner of the image, there's handwritten text which appears to read "3-PP05." This could possibly indicate a date or some form of identification related to this photograph. Additional context can be found at an external source mentioned in the description provided for further historical and cultural background on the photo.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Mrs. Schrock takes good care of her family. Yakima Valley, Washington (near Wapato)

#Schrock #YakimaValley #Washington #Wapato #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772686/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an adult male wearing a wide-brimmed hat, button-up shirt with rolled sleeves, and jeans. He stands outdoors in front of rural structures that appear to be part of a farm or barn area. Behind him, there's another person whose features are not clearly visible due to the angle and distance.

The man looks contemplative, gazing off-camera. His expression is serious and thoughtful. There appears to be a young child behind him with their shoulders partially visible on his right side; however, only partial details of this individual can be seen as well.

Additional information about this image suggests it may relate to rural rehabilitation efforts in the Yakima Valley near Wapato, Washington (possibly connected to Farm Security Administration), featuring someone named Chris Adolf. The caption provided offers insight into a personal reflection on work and learning from farming experiences: "My father made me work. That was his mistake, he made me work too hard. I learned about farming but nothing out of the books."

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an adult male wearing a wide-brimmed hat, button-up shirt with rolled sleeves, and jeans. He stands outdoors in front of rural structures that appear to be part of a farm or barn area. Behind him, there's another person whose features are not clearly visible due to the angle and distance. The man looks contemplative, gazing off-camera. His expression is serious and thoughtful. There appears to be a young child behind him with their shoulders partially visible on his right side; however, only partial details of this individual can be seen as well. Additional information about this image suggests it may relate to rural rehabilitation efforts in the Yakima Valley near Wapato, Washington (possibly connected to Farm Security Administration), featuring someone named Chris Adolf. The caption provided offers insight into a personal reflection on work and learning from farming experiences: "My father made me work. That was his mistake, he made me work too hard. I learned about farming but nothing out of the books."

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. Rural rehabilitation client (Farm Security Administration). Portrait of Chris Adolf. "My father made me work. That was his mistake, he made me work too hard. I learned about […]

[Original post on mastodon.ozioso.online]

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two young girls in an outdoor setting. The girl in the foreground appears to be around 10-12 years old, with dark hair pulled back into a ponytail or bun, wearing a floral dress with short sleeves and a collar. She stands focused on her task of handling barbed wire with both hands.

In the background, another young girl is visible, seemingly in motion as if walking away from the camera. This second child appears to be older than the first, possibly around 13-15 years old, wearing a patterned dress and holding what could be an apron or some other fabric over her shoulder.

The setting seems rural, with bare ground beneath their feet and no grass visible in this frame. A wooden structure is faintly seen behind them to the right side of the image, while on the left side, another person's shadow can be noticed stretching across a fence. The overall atmosphere suggests an environment where manual labor or outdoor work might be common.

The photograph bears the caption "Dorothea Lange" and includes additional information indicating it is part of a series by Chris Adolph featuring Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients in Washington state, specifically near Wapato in Yakima Valley.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two young girls in an outdoor setting. The girl in the foreground appears to be around 10-12 years old, with dark hair pulled back into a ponytail or bun, wearing a floral dress with short sleeves and a collar. She stands focused on her task of handling barbed wire with both hands. In the background, another young girl is visible, seemingly in motion as if walking away from the camera. This second child appears to be older than the first, possibly around 13-15 years old, wearing a patterned dress and holding what could be an apron or some other fabric over her shoulder. The setting seems rural, with bare ground beneath their feet and no grass visible in this frame. A wooden structure is faintly seen behind them to the right side of the image, while on the left side, another person's shadow can be noticed stretching across a fence. The overall atmosphere suggests an environment where manual labor or outdoor work might be common. The photograph bears the caption "Dorothea Lange" and includes additional information indicating it is part of a series by Chris Adolph featuring Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients in Washington state, specifically near Wapato in Yakima Valley.

Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. One of Chris Adolph's younger children. Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients

#Washington #YakimaValley #Wapato #ChrisAdolphs #second #first #DorotheaLange #ChrisAdolph #undefined #photography […]

[Original post on mastodon.ozioso.online]

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The image is a black and white portrait photograph featuring an older man, likely in his late fifties or sixties. He appears to be outdoors with clear skies behind him, suggesting the photo might have been taken during the daytime. The individual wears a plain-colored button-up shirt that looks worn, which adds character to the overall appearance of simplicity.

The most striking feature is the straw hat he dons; it's wide-brimmed and sits atop his head tilted slightly forward. His expression is contemplative as if lost in thought or perhaps reflecting on something significant from his past experiences. The man seems weathered with visible lines etched into his face, possibly indicating age-worn skin.

His posture indicates a relaxed stance without any specific signifiers of movement; he's standing still and facing slightly off-camera to the right side of the frame, suggesting engagement or interest in something outside the viewer’s perspective. Notably absent are accessories like jewelry which might otherwise indicate personal style preferences.

There is no indication within this photo as to where exactly it was taken beyond a vague location near Wapato from Washington's Yakima Valley region and that he may have been associated with rural rehabilitation under Farm Security Administration, potentially implying involvement in agricultural labor. There’s text overlaid on the image at its top edge which seems like some sor [...]

The image is a black and white portrait photograph featuring an older man, likely in his late fifties or sixties. He appears to be outdoors with clear skies behind him, suggesting the photo might have been taken during the daytime. The individual wears a plain-colored button-up shirt that looks worn, which adds character to the overall appearance of simplicity. The most striking feature is the straw hat he dons; it's wide-brimmed and sits atop his head tilted slightly forward. His expression is contemplative as if lost in thought or perhaps reflecting on something significant from his past experiences. The man seems weathered with visible lines etched into his face, possibly indicating age-worn skin. His posture indicates a relaxed stance without any specific signifiers of movement; he's standing still and facing slightly off-camera to the right side of the frame, suggesting engagement or interest in something outside the viewer’s perspective. Notably absent are accessories like jewelry which might otherwise indicate personal style preferences. There is no indication within this photo as to where exactly it was taken beyond a vague location near Wapato from Washington's Yakima Valley region and that he may have been associated with rural rehabilitation under Farm Security Administration, potentially implying involvement in agricultural labor. There’s text overlaid on the image at its top edge which seems like some sor [...]

Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. Rural rehabilitation client (Farm Security Administration). Portrait of Chris Adolf. "My father made me work. That was his mistake, he made me work too hard. I learned about farming but nothing out of the books." […]

[Original post on mastodon.ozioso.online]

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The image is of a picture of Jen Cruz and the title "Reconceptualizing Rurality: Exploring Community Capital to identify Distinct Rural Classes in the United States."  Includes 4 spider plots showing distinct shapes in terms of distribution of different types of capital across the four types of rural environments.

The image is of a picture of Jen Cruz and the title "Reconceptualizing Rurality: Exploring Community Capital to identify Distinct Rural Classes in the United States." Includes 4 spider plots showing distinct shapes in terms of distribution of different types of capital across the four types of rural environments.

New piece in SSM-Public Health led by (the soon to be Dr.!) Jen Cruz using #Community Capitals Framework to identify 4 types of rural contexts in support of tailored #PublicHealth solutions. #FirstGen and #Rural Scholar from #Wapato / #YakimaValley! doi.org/10.1016/j.ss...

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conroys #marsh, #ontario
totally epic paddle, teeming with wildlife, best sunrise #wildrice #wapato #largemouthbass #northernharrier

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