The John Lawler Whitmore family came home from Hawaii to visit the family in Southwest Harbor in 1924 and 1928. Back Row - Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) - brother to John Lawler Whitmore Tyler "Ty" Allen Whitmore (1911-1949) Edna May Thompson Whitmore (1890-1978) - Mrs. John L. Whitmore John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Whitmore (1918-2006) - Later Mrs. Edwin Farnham Butler Janet "Jane" Lucy Whitmore (1915-2004) - Later Mrs. Theodore A. Earl
Description: The John Lawler Whitmore family came home from Hawaii to visit the family in Southwest Harbor in 1924 and 1928. Back Row - Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) - brother to John Lawler Whitmore Tyler "Ty" Allen Whitmore (1911-1949) Edna May Thompson Whitmore (1890-1978) - Mrs. John L. Whitmore John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Whitmore (1918-2006) - Later Mrs. Edwin Farnham Butler Janet "Jane" Lucy Whitmore (1915-2004) - Later Mrs. Theodore A. Earl [show more]
Left to Right: John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) Lucy Ella (Lawler) Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Mary S. Whitmore (1888-1923) - on Lucy's lap Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) Elizabeth R. Whitmore (1878-1949) - Later Mrs. Everett George Stanley
Description: Left to Right: John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) Lucy Ella (Lawler) Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Mary S. Whitmore (1888-1923) - on Lucy's lap Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) Elizabeth R. Whitmore (1878-1949) - Later Mrs. Everett George Stanley
Back Row - Left to Right: Mary Elizabeth (Whitmore) Stanley (1853-1924) - Mrs. John Lenzey Stanley - sister-in-law to Lucy Ella George Allen Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) - Lucy Ella's daughter Mary Ann Carroll (1835-1926) - Lucy Ella's aunt Elizabeth R. (Whitmore) Stanley (1878-1949) - Mrs. Everett George Stanley - Lucy Ella's daughter
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Mary Elizabeth (Whitmore) Stanley (1853-1924) - Mrs. John Lenzey Stanley - sister-in-law to Lucy Ella George Allen Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) - Lucy Ella's daughter Mary Ann Carroll (1835-1926) - Lucy Ella's aunt Elizabeth R. (Whitmore) Stanley (1878-1949) - Mrs. Everett George Stanley - Lucy Ella's daughter [show more]
Photographer George Soules posted the following on his blog for Nov 16, 2013: Last night the Southwest Harbor Public Library on Mount Desert Island held a Lantern Walk. "As the days start to grow shorter we start to think about light and ways we can celebrate it. A lantern walk is an observance of the changing season." In preparation for this event, all were invited to come to the library the Thursday before to make lanterns. Janice was there as a volunteer helping the children glue colored paper onto tall glass wide mouth jars. On Friday, participants met at 5:00 PM at the High Road parking lot in Southwest Harbor and walked down Causeway Lane with lanterns lit. Then, aided by the glow of a full moon, they carefully navigated the path down to the water and gathered on the rocks for some storytelling before heading back. Janice and I tagged along with the hope of getting some pictures that captured the feel of this magical evening. I used a Canon 5D Marl II DSLR mounted on a tripod with a Canon 24-70mm lens at f/2.8. I exposed the scene for 2 seconds at ISO 1600. Thanks to the moonlight, the surrounding area was nicely exposed as well.
Description: Photographer George Soules posted the following on his blog for Nov 16, 2013: Last night the Southwest Harbor Public Library on Mount Desert Island held a Lantern Walk. "As the days start to grow shorter we start to think about light and ways we can celebrate it. A lantern walk is an observance of the changing season." In preparation for this event, all were invited to come to the library the Thursday before to make lanterns. Janice was there as a volunteer helping the children glue colored paper onto tall glass wide mouth jars. On Friday, participants met at 5:00 PM at the High Road parking lot in Southwest Harbor and walked down Causeway Lane with lanterns lit. Then, aided by the glow of a full moon, they carefully navigated the path down to the water and gathered on the rocks for some storytelling before heading back. Janice and I tagged along with the hope of getting some pictures that captured the feel of this magical evening. I used a Canon 5D Marl II DSLR mounted on a tripod with a Canon 24-70mm lens at f/2.8. I exposed the scene for 2 seconds at ISO 1600. Thanks to the moonlight, the surrounding area was nicely exposed as well. [show more]