Monthly Archives: June 2010

Fathers’ Day, Me, Two Kids, Two Grandkids

After lunch, Eloise wanted to get some photos of me with the kids and grandkids. Well, two of the kids. John’s in St. Pete and couldn’t be here. So daughter-in-law Kathy was given the difficult chore of trying to get the five of us to behave long enough to get a photo, and as you...

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Soaring Over the Waves

I’ve always been fascinated by Sea Gulls, their acrobatics, their ability to soar. I know I’m not alone because they’ve inspired at least one movie whose soundtrack remains some of my favorite music. This guy was flying escort to the Bolivar Ferry during our ride across the bay last month. I’m sure he was hoping...

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What does she see out there?

I don’t know specifically what Madi is so intently looking at that she decided to move the blinds to get a clearer view. But it’s easy to see that she is fascinated by what she sees. It might have been a bug or a bird, or maybe just leaves blowing in the wind. She’s discovered...

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An Evening and Morning in Austin

We were in Austin a few weeks ago, which allowed me to shoot some photos in the evening and then again the next morning. Those familiar with the city will recognize Commerce Street and Town Lake and people standing on the Commerce Street bridge waiting for the bats to appear. I liked all of these...

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A Thoughtful Seagull

This seagull posed for me on a recent ride on the Bolivar Ferry. He was sitting on top of a tank on the ferry, along with a group of seagulls, going for a ride across the bay. Doesn’t he look like he’s deep in thought?

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