Family
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In The Moment
Being on vacation is always double edge sword. I love the going away part but the getting out of town and (worse) the getting back in the swing of things is a killer. It was a great time away with E and the kids, time to let the hair down, I take my fun seriously.… Continue reading
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Mom…. What were you thinking!!!
The stories are the first things to go… the boxes of images from countless trips and who knows where else are all that is left. It has been almost two years since my mom passed and when we dismantled her house all I had time for was to put all of her images in boxes… Continue reading
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Save it for Later
I was looking on the web for more info on saving family history for our future genrations. And I ran across a part of the Library of Congress web site that was completely dedicated to family history presevation. I can’t tell you how please I was. In the past I have gone to the LOC… Continue reading
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A bit campy but Ry had fun
On a family trip to celebrate Ry’s B-day, btw our night died…. badly. Continue reading
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Our Big Sargent.
Brooke and Ryan, watch out!!! 4 more days and she’ll be home Continue reading
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Music in the Park
A little bit of wine… a little bit of cheese… and the kids off rolling down the hill… What a great evening. Elise ,the kids and I (sans Courtney) went to see The City Lights Orchestra at Centenial Park West. It was a really nice evening, a little hot but no bugs! Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955