Day 484 “Natures Ice Cream”

Day 483 “One of My Favorite Shots”

Day 481 “It Was A Goodnight”

Day 480 “Cell Phone Keeping Me On Track In Magic Land”

Day 477 “Some Days This Is A Long Walk”

Day 474 “Back in The Day, My 2005 Website”

Didn’t know my first photography website (T.Miles Photography) was still up until I went to use the domain this morning. Brought back some great memories and reminded me why I started photography, more on that another day.

Day 473 “The Beauty After The Storm, Boston Strong”

Day 472 “Not Missing You At All”

Day 471 “Boston Strong”

Day 470 “Perseverance is More Prevailing Than Violence”

Taken at yesterday’s, the Battle of Lexington reenactment. This gentlemen represented “Prince Estabrook” a Black Slave, who fought and was wounded at the Battle of Lexington, the first battle of the American Revolutionary War. An undated broadside from the time identified him as “a Negro Man”, spelled his name Easterbrooks, and listed him among the wounded from Lexington Born around 1741, he was a slave belonging to the family of Benjamin Estabrook from whom he most likely took his name.