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Grandpa's Apple Press: Reflections on Grandpa's Life
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Sunday, July 25, 2010. Reflections on Grandpa's Life. The Provo Daily Herald. Ran the following obituary about Grandpa:. Howard Coombs Stutz, age 91, retired professor of genetics at Brigham Young University, passed away on July 20, 2010 following a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Howard was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many capacities including Elders Quorum president, Bishop, High Counselor, and Stake Patriarch. He approached every assi...Howar...
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Earth Week Wasp
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Sunday, April 25, 2010. I've posted pictures of bugs. But thought this picture of a wasp on a compact fluorescent light fixture was an appropriate post for Earth Week. As my sister Shari. Likes to say, "Save the Earth! This is pretty much the limit of the macro mode on my point and shoot camera. Posted by Rob Stutz. June 23, 2010 at 10:27 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grandpa's Apple Press blog - Collaborative Stutz family history. The Long Walk Home. Proofsheet - G&G 06. Proofsheet - G&G 05.
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Proofsheet - G&G 03
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Proofsheet - G&G 03. As we slowly add more proofsheets to GAP, here is from a roll of film that Ellen. Click for a larger image. Let us know in the comments if you would like GAP to post larger images of any of these. Posted by Rob Stutz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grandpa's Apple Press blog - Collaborative Stutz family history. Questions or suggestions can be submitted to stutz at montana dot com. Other Projects - Photo Restoration. Proofsheet - G&G 03. Norris, Jill Bore.
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Other Projects - Photo Restoration
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Other Projects - Photo Restoration. In addition to scanning the negatives and pictures that Ellen. I have been working on some other projects unrelated to family history. One of the more interesting ones is a photo of President and Mrs. Johnson that I restored for a friend at work. I was able to tease some color and detail out of the picture. The steps I took were:. Straighten and crop the picture;. Fix and saturate color;. Improve the contrast and highlight/shadow detail;. I am ...
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Mystery Picture 100228
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. It seems we've gone almost the entire month of February without a mystery picture. Where does the time go. And, we don't even have a leap year to give us an extra day. It's now or never, so we chose now. GAP some negatives with these and many other pictures. (Thanks, Ellen, and yes, the scanning is still progressing! Unlike slides, negatives do not have the date that they were developed; we're guessing they are from the early nineties. Posted by Rob Stutz. Atkin, Susan Stutz.
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Rowan Squires Stutz
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Friday, April 2, 2010. Yesterday, April Fools Day, a post. Went up at the Stutz Barn. Announcing that Rowan Squires Stutz joined Jeremy, Emlyn, and Big Sister Millie as the newest member of their family. Details are slim - all we know is March 18, 2010, 7:42 am, 7 pounds 1 ounce, 20 inches - since the JEM show blog. Is now available by invitation only. At least we get a picture! Which started off as an April Fools Joke (Huh? But turned out to be real (Yeah! But then turned out to be both very expensive.
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Grammar Nerd Question
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. In the recent post Proofsheet - G&G 04. We wrote "the rest of the roll either exists somewhere else or is lost." We treated "the rest of the roll" as a singular subject and, thus, used singular verbs. Should we have treated "the rest of the roll" as a plural subject and written "the rest of the roll either exist somewhere else or are lost"? Would it matter if we changed the subject to "the rest of the negatives"? See, kids, grammar is not only important, it's fun! I am kind of in...
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Proofsheet - G&G 06
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Monday, April 26, 2010. Proofsheet - G&G 06. The trickle of updates from the rolls of film that Ellen. Some of these pictures appeared in the initial post. When Ellen sent the rolls of film. Click for a larger image. Let us know in the comments if you would like GAP to post larger images of any of these. Posted by Rob Stutz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grandpa's Apple Press blog - Collaborative Stutz family history. Questions or suggestions can be submitted to stutz at montana dot com.
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Grandpa's Apple Press: The Long Walk Home
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Monday, April 26, 2010. The Long Walk Home. This post is not about the movie. With the same name. Rather, this post seeks stories about the walk home from school. It is inspired by a previous post. And a comment by Shari. Leave comments with your stories and I will update the post to include it. They do not have to be interesting, just memorable to you in some way. To get the ball rolling, here are a few stories about walks home that I had. Anyone else with stories about the walk home from school? The JE...
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Grandpa's Apple Press: Mystery Picture 100330
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Well, we didn't have any luck identifying the kids in the previous mystery picture. Today, though, we have something a little more unusual. This picture was from today's proofsheet post. I would assume they are atriplex seeds, but, well, I know what some of you might say if I did that. So, let's put the question out there. Does anyone know what these are and why there is a picture of them? Posted by Rob Stutz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Projects - Photo Restoration.