Thursday, September 3, 2009

Daath Valley Then and Now

DISCLAIMER: These images are from old postcards, and should be viewed with caution. While the original photographer was attempting to capture an image, through their medium they inadvertently captured unintended information. This should be kept in mind when looking at these pictures.
What I'm saying is that although the artist was likely just trying to capture a pretty scene, they created a graphic time capsule which trapped the limitations, fears, irrational prejudices and mind-bending stagnation of the soul which was in effect at the time. So I'll keep my commentary to a minimum. Just think of these as being pretty pictures.

Sixth Image:



From the Card: Townsend Pass. looking down upon Lowest Point in North America, Death Valley, California.

Ted Puffer Commentary: As of the 2000 and 2004 elections, North America has a new "Lowest Point"

Brigham Young

DISCLAIMER: These images are from old postcards, and should be viewed with caution. While the original photographer was attempting to capture an image, through their medium they inadvertently captured unintended information. This should be kept in mind when looking at these pictures.
What I'm saying is that although the artist was likely just trying to capture a pretty scene, they created a graphic time capsule which trapped the limitations, fears, irrational prejudices and mind-bending stagnation of the soul which was in effect at the time. So I'll keep my commentary to a minimum. Just think of these as being pretty pictures.

Fourth Image:



From the back of the postcard: BRIGHAM YOUNG - Brigham Young was born June 1, 1801 in Whitingham, Vt. He succeeded Joseph Smith as President of the Mormon Church when the latter was martyred in Carthage, Ill. in 1844. He led a small band of pioneers into the great unknown West in 1847 and established Salt Lake City where he proved himself to be the greatest colonizer of his time. he died in Salt Lake City, Aug. 29, 1877.

Ted Puffer Commentary: My new goal in life is to be known as "The greatest colonizer of his time."

Nation's Most Honored Loaf

DISCLAIMER: These images are from old postcards, and should be viewed with caution. While the original photographer was attempting to capture an image, through their medium they inadvertently captured unintended information. This should be kept in mind when looking at these pictures.
What I'm saying is that although the artist was likely just trying to capture a pretty scene, they created a graphic time capsule which trapped the limitations, fears, irrational prejudices and mind-bending stagnation of the soul which was in effect at the time. So I'll keep my commentary to a minimum. Just think of these as being pretty pictures.

Third Picture:



From the back of the postcard: HELMS OLYMPIC BREAD - Chosen for the training tables of the Xth, XIth and XIVth Olympic Games. Winner of California's 1st Gold Medal. Judged finest White Bread in the U.S.

Ted Puffer Commentary: My new goal in life is to be judged "Finest White Bread in the U.S."

American Airlines DC-7

DISCLAIMER: These images are from old postcards, and should be viewed with caution. While the original photographer was attempting to capture an image, through their medium they inadvertently captured unintended information. This should be kept in mind when looking at these pictures.
What I'm saying is that although the artist was likely just trying to capture a pretty scene, they created a graphic time capsule which trapped the limitations, fears, irrational prejudices and mind-bending stagnation of the soul which was in effect at the time. So I'll keep my commentary to a minimum. Just think of these as being pretty pictures.

Second Picture:



From the Back of the Postcard: The DC-7 Flagship, the fastest piston-powered airliner in the world, inaugurated the first nonstop service from coast to coast in both directions.

Ted Puffer Commentary: For passenger's sake, I'm glad they didn't stop with just one direction.