The posting of Laos pictures will be somewhat chronologically random. In other words, I will not go day-by-day, rather I have split the pictures into other categories that suit me. Early in the trip, the guys, Kevin, Moses, and I, visited a large arch in the center of Vientiane. I took a few pictures.
Orlando is [...]
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How many unique pictures can you take of one landmark? I wondered, really wondered, if I could get an original photograph of the the tower. Seriously, how many pictures have been take of the Eiffel Tower over the years? Thousands? No doubt. Billions probably.
Nevertheless, like the millions of shutterbugs before me, I tried anyway. I [...]
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Posted in Close-Up, Documentary, Portraiture on Apr 27th, 2008
Friday evening the youth group hosted a banquet at church for all those over 65. It was a splendid evening of enjoying to get to know these people. I was so delightful to begin to realize and observe the accumulated wisdom, stories, and sense of humor.
One man told me how he grew up in [...]
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I think most of you know but our family has moved into a rural community in Partridge, KS or Hutchinson. Hutchinson is the largest town within 30 min. of Partridge. Visit Miriam to get a report on the weather in Hutchinson, KS area.
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Posted in Close-Up, Documentary, Portraiture on Sep 21st, 2007
A short post, I know, but I’m not really sure how else to split up the pictures.
My Handsome, Bearded, Bro
Bearded at least
Edit: For the record and to preserve feelings of brotherly love across the continents and oceans, I do believe Hans is a quite handsome, young man and would make a desirable prospect for any [...]
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