Butcher Boulevard, Loogootee, Indiana.
seen from Switzerland

seen from Latvia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Austria
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia
seen from Türkiye
seen from Austria
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Russia
seen from China

seen from Israel
seen from Brazil

seen from New Zealand
seen from United States
seen from Japan

seen from United States
Butcher Boulevard, Loogootee, Indiana.
An Indiana town tried to block a Pride festival through strict requirements — then ignored organizers when they met them.
In Memoriam
My highly unique and last surviving uncle passed away yesterday, July 18, 2024. Charles ("Charlie" to many) was six months shy of his 102nd birthday in December. For his 100th birthday in 2022, I wrote him a poem. The photos below comprised the front and back of a card designed by JT, for which I recorded a 90-second .mp3 of me reciting the printed verse, uploading it to a tiny disk attached inside the card. The photos above are Charles with his Gretsch "New Yorker" in 1956, and then with the "Kat330" cigar box guitar JT made for my birthday in 2015.
The background music behind my recitation is from a lovely day in 2011 spent with my uncle on the grounds of the restored West Baden Springs Hotel resort in southern Indiana. We stumbled upon a stone domed "chapel" (probably an empty gardening shed) with phenomenal acoustics. Instinctively I began singing "Amazing Grace," and then I began the round "O, How Lovely Is the Evening" after Charles had joined in humming harmony on the hymn. When we were back home that day, I found out JT had surreptitiously recorded our private moment of joy in song, and that "Amazing Grace" recording was ideal to set behind this tribute poem.
Hymn to Him
Back in nineteen twenty and two Upon the 13th day December, There was born a blessèd man This day we honor and remember.
Born as Charles Henry Boonshot, Sometimes shortened to Charlie B., His name passed down by dad, the Sr. His mother's known as Anna Marie.
A farmboy raised in Indiana, And I might also make a note he Always lived in Martin County Near or in the town, Loogootee.
His sister and my mother, Margaret, His elder 18 months and plus, Did dearly love her baby brother Who is, as well, beloved by us!
He thrived upon the family farm Amid the usual barnyard cluster -- Chickens, pigs, a horse, a cow -- And trusty dog by name of Buster.
The Boonshot family loved to sing With Charlie's purest tenor tone Lifting high their gospel hymns In lovely harmonies home-grown.
He let his singing speak for him, Remained a quiet, gentle man, But never were his words more clear Than when he had guitar in hand.
And now my unc of so few words Arriving at a major milestone, Hears us praise in many words: The light a 100 years he's shone!
--Kathleen Martin, November 2022
The B&O in Southern Indiana—Part One
Over the next three posts I will show some images I took along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Southern Indiana back in 1976. This is a line that stretches between Cincinnati and St. Louis; at this point the line is rarely used, perhaps for local service, at best.
The first two images were made east of Michell, Indiana—near the tiny town of Tunnelton, and then a bit further west off Buddha Road. While these two were made with color transparency film, I must have run out and switched to black & white negative film for the remainder (being a broke teenager).
I caught up with the train in Mitchell and was able to shoot it at the west end of the siding from the N. Teke Burton Drive Overpass. The penultimate image was made with the train approaching Georgia Siding, west of Mitchell, while the final picture was taken a mile and a half east of Loogootee, Indiana, from the Highway 150 Overpass.
The lead unit, in the colorful Chessie System scheme, B&O 3546, is an EMD GP35 that was built in July of 1964. The following units are of the Southern Pacific run-through power: an SD40 and a GE U-boat.
Five images by Richard Koenig; taken March 7th 1976.
One year since a diversity and inclusion flag was removed from the city square, small town Loogootee hosted its first pride festival
Loogootee, Indiana
This westbound Baltimore and Ohio freight was photographed about one mile east of Loogootee, Indiana. This is on the B&O line that runs between Cincinnati and St. Louis. One image by Richard Koenig; taken February 28th 1976.
http://christmastshirtshoodies.com/keep-calm-loogootee-christmas-time-99-cool-city-shirt Keep Calm Loogootee... Christmas Time - 99 Cool City Shirt ! - Christmas T-Shirts Hoodies
Family living on part-time farming unit at Loogootee, Wabash Farms, Indiana, May 1938, Arthur Rothstein
x