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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The Aviary
Early morning.
Raucous parakeet
negotiations.
Cleaning house.
Shouting orders.
Making borders.
I am here.
You stay there.
Each man’s perch,
his cage
Feathered jade.
Sapphire desire,
fleeting, desperate, quick
as all get out
of me. Before
You know it,
you’ve spilled
your seed and
everything’s a mess.
The doves arrive
for brunch and wait
along the wall.
Caged
neon emissaries
peck solemn salutations
in yesterday’s hulls
and wonder.
Why do the
dull-coated birds
fly free?
How far is up?
Is the garden flat?
Or round?
Palm fronds sigh.
Water giggles.
Yellow bird
pushes eggs out
the nest, her right
to choose, the
only choice
left.
~~ Elodie Pritchartt
Monday, January 16, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Who are they? Old Natchez Photographs III
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Sue at six weeks |
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Class 1913 Stanton College |
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At Portland, Ark. 1909 Isabel and William (Munger?) |
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At Portland, Ark. 1909 The Picnic |
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At Portland, Ark. 1909 Isabel, William and the colt. |
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Natchez, 1911 |
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Natchez, 1911 Anna and me (Annet Pritchartt) |
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Natchez, 1911. "Our Gang" |
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Natchez, 1911 Isabel and William. |
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Photo Restoration by Elodie



Monday, December 19, 2011
Who Are They? Old Natchez Photographs II
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This photo was captioned "Cruel Bluebeard prepares to kill his wife." |
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And this was captioned, "To the rescue." |
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This was taken for the Mardis Gras (The Car Parade) |
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I think perhaps this is Corrine Wade, as is the one below, taken on the porch at 203 Clifton Avenue. |
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Far left is Annet Pritchartt and next to her, her brother Howard Pritchartt. Taken in the side front yard at 203 Clifton Avenue, Natchez, MS. |
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This was captioned, "Looking at the moon." I think the girl closest to the camera is Annet Pritchartt. |
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Taken in the front yard at 203 Clifton Avenue, Natchez, MS. The bluff in the background. |
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Annet Pritchartt on far left. Taken at the old Learned mansion on the bluff, known today as Maggie Burkley's house. |
Friday, December 2, 2011
Who Are They? Old Natchez Photographs
I'm trying to get identifications on the people in these photos, taken circa 1904 - 1915. Any ideas, anyone? I'll post new ones every few days. If you do think you can identify some of them, please email me at elodiepritchartt@aol.com. Thanks!
These first five were taken at 203 Clifton Avenue, Natchez, MS Circa 1907-09
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Annet Pritchartt on far left; Corrine Wade (Cora) on far right. |
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Corrine Wade on left; Annet Pritchartt on right |
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Rear right in sailor dress is Annet Pritchartt; far right with dog in her lap is Corrine Wade. |
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Man on right tentatively identified as William Evans Dean 1874-1956. He married Anna Trimble. |
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Annet on far left - next to her Corrine Wade. Girl on far right end believe to be Clara Wade her sister. |
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Caption for this picture said, "Our chaperones." |
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