And a few other pics for the second ATOP gallery.
I was talking with my friend today and said I don’t think I use the word atop in my everyday vocabulary. But I seem to have a few photos from the archives that illustrate it.
At Chuck and Sharon’s farm in Crestline, OH
Grandkids atop the playhouse in the backyard, a few years ago.
People ready to scream atop Phantom’s Revenge at Kennywood
A former student posting for the nutritional food posters
Duquesne Incline atop Mt. Washington Pittsburgh PA
Lawn ball atop stand in Joan’s Garden
Wonder Bread sign in Columbus OH
Christmas Tree atop fence post on Arlington Avenue
St. Mary of the Mount atop Mt. Washington Pittsburgh
Greetings to you Ruth. I am happy for the follow, it lead me to this wonderful site of yours, thank you so much 🙂 .
Loved all the pictures that I have seen so far in your posts, lot to learn from you here. Glad to connect with you. love ashu.
That’s a lovely family photo atop the stump!
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A great selection Ruth. I like your new header too 🙂
You certainly covered atop with great pictures! I wonder if more people say atop or on top?
The kids had fun on the stump! You’ve shared a nice collection of images here, Ruth.
Many good “atop” images. The composition of the Wonder Bread photo is awesome! Terrific blue sky & clouds, too.