Introduction
On this site, I posted a picture (almost) every day, from December 3, 2010 to December 3, 2011. Only 16 days during that period are without pictures. All but two pictures were taken on the day of the post. Sometimes the daily picture represented the day in a larger way; sometimes it was just a picture. Since I posted so often, some pictures are more interesting than others.
After one year of posting a daily picture, I posted pictures less frequently - whenever I had something worth sharing.
After two years of more casual posting, I decided to once again post a daily (or almost daily) picture in 2014.
I'm not a photographer, and most of these pictures were taken with an inexpensive digital camera. A few were taken with a cellphone camera. Click on any picture for a larger view.
After one year of posting a daily picture, I posted pictures less frequently - whenever I had something worth sharing.
After two years of more casual posting, I decided to once again post a daily (or almost daily) picture in 2014.
I'm not a photographer, and most of these pictures were taken with an inexpensive digital camera. A few were taken with a cellphone camera. Click on any picture for a larger view.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Electric Bitters
Another antique bottle. "Bitters" was a variety of patent medicine with a high alcohol content. According to the label, Electric Bitters was "The great electric remedy" which "positively cures all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys; biliousness, general debility, fever and ague." Good stuff!
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hi jeff
ReplyDeleteI'm working on a project on ma rainey and bessie smith - was wondering if you could email me at memos57@aol.com i'd like to possibly use your photos of ma rainey historical sign & museum - and please leave your phone number so we can speak excellent blog thanks
roger c. memos