tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9185899036941198756.post4922961138955156657..comments2024-03-24T15:23:47.503-05:00Comments on Joe Herring Jr.: Wednesday Ephemera: Guadalupe River postcardJoe Herringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05415079505193654859noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9185899036941198756.post-16411293226156826862011-02-23T11:45:30.181-06:002011-02-23T11:45:30.181-06:00Joe, originally we were both in agreement that thi...Joe, originally we were both in agreement that this photo was taken at the point of Tranquility Island. However, now that I look more closely, there is no bluff on the opposite side which would be below where the library is now. Still, this looks an awful lot like T. Island in Louise Hays Park! Evidently,this picture was pretty common. It is in Grinsteads Graphic May 1922, and October 1923. In one the picture is used as a chamber of commerce ad. the other photo is atop the poem "Fishing on the Guadalupe".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9185899036941198756.post-25268479750384195642011-02-23T09:02:24.753-06:002011-02-23T09:02:24.753-06:00Hi, Joe,
I photographed for years at Camp Mystic. ...Hi, Joe,<br />I photographed for years at Camp Mystic. I believe this is a creek that runs into the Guadalupe at their waterfront. You might check with them.<br />Thanks,<br />JamesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01622527241920753151noreply@blogger.com