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Happy Winter Solstice – Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA

Happy Winter Solstice - Pocono Springs, Newfoundland PA
© Frank H. Jump

Hawthorne, Choke Cherries & Winter Solstice

Flatlands Reformed Church Cemetery – Flatlands, Brooklyn

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

A colleague and myself took our after-school photography program to the Flatlands Reformed Church Cemetery on Kings Highway for a photo-shoot. This is the same organization as Marble Collegiate and one of the oldest churches in Brooklyn.

Founded in 1654, Flatlands’ tradition and history is firmly grounded in the history of Dutch immigration and settlement and Dutch Reformed liturgy and theology. The Flatlands Reformed Church shares the distinction of being the oldest church in Brooklyn with Old First Reformed Church in Park Slope and the Flatbush Reformed Church on Flatbush and Church Avenues. The three congregations were founded on February 9, 1654. There are only two other Reformed Church congregations that are older than those in Brooklyn – the Collegiate Church in Manhattan and the North Dutch Church in Albany (later renamed First Church).

Walking through the tree-filtered late Autumn sunshine, you will recognize many of the names as street names in Brooklyn (i.e. Wyckoff). The sanctuary is a beautiful setting for the fall foliage and there are still a few roses in bloom late this November. Unfortunately there has been some vandalism.

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Above is a marriage announcement for the same Teunis J. Bergen that was buried on February 27, 1922 (one of the later burials amongst many from the late 18th century and earlier). Below is a map of the Netherlands from around the time the first settlers came to Brooklyn (Breukelen).

Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery - Flatlands, Brooklyn

Mums & the Golden Ratio in Nature – NEPA

Mums & the Golden Ratio - NEPA
© Frank H. Jump

Mums & the Golden Ratio in Nature

Milk Thistle, Folk Art Cow & Burrs – NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle & Folk Art Cow - NEPA

Milk Thistle, Folk Art Cow & Burrs - NEPA
© Frank H. Jump

Milk thistle & Burrs

Choke Cherries – Avenue J (Amersfort) Park, Flatbush- Brooklyn

Choke Berries - Avenue J Park, Flatbush - Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

At least I think they’re choke cherries.

Choke Cherries - Avenue J Park
This image was taken by one of my elementary school students from the Photoclub.

Coca-Cola Ad in Keene, NH – Pumpkin Festival

© Brian from Dallas, PA

© Brian from Dallas, PA
courtesy of Brian (formerly from Dallas, PA)

My buddy Brian took these shots on his way up to a Pumpkin Festival on Washington Street in Keene, New Hampshire. More pumpkin facts: as in most vine flowers, pumpkin flowers are either male or female (rarely hermaphroditic or perfect flowers- which contain both male and female flower parts – as in roses).

This photo depicts a funny marriage between pumpkin flowers &
© Coca-Cola

More Cola ads!