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Heading to a rare Walmart trip late at night. Walmart doesn't have anything I would want; it's not close to my home; and their customer service isn't worth a dogs consideration. But Walmart is the only store open all night and so sometimes, since I am a day sleeper/ night worker... I have no choice.
Cleaning out the bedroom closet, found years worth of collections of stethoscopes and eyeglasses to get rid of
On week ends in Seoul it seems young people fancy dressing in national costumes (Hanbok) and walk around having their pictures taken.
This one was shot with the Summaron 35mmF2.8,probably wide open, so it is quite soft. But nice smile anyway.
AHS Ames High School Alumni Assoc - Ames, IA.
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News from Steve Netcott AHS 1973
Steven I. Netcott receives the Smithsonian Institute 2016 Unsung Hero Award
On May 17, 2016 Steven I. Netcott, Ames High School Class of 1973, received the Unsung Hero award from the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, David Scorton, in Washington, D.C. The award is given every three years to twenty recipients. Steven's wife of 28 years, Diane Willimack, attended the ceremony and reception. Steven has worked at the Smithsonian for six years as a mason. The Unsung Hero award exemplifies all the Smithsonian strives to be, by one of the finest Institutions in America.
Cleaning out the bedroom closet, found years worth of collections of stethoscopes and eyeglasses to get rid of
AHS Ames High School Alumni Assoc - Ames, IA.
ameshigh.org - reunions - photos - newsletters - authors - calendar - news - deceased - email - letters - join AHSAA
News from Steve Netcott AHS 1973
Steven I. Netcott receives the Smithsonian Institute 2016 Unsung Hero Award
On May 17, 2016 Steven I. Netcott, Ames High School Class of 1973, received the Unsung Hero award from the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, David Scorton, in Washington, D.C. The award is given every three years to twenty recipients. Steven's wife of 28 years, Diane Willimack, attended the ceremony and reception. Steven has worked at the Smithsonian for six years as a mason. The Unsung Hero award exemplifies all the Smithsonian strives to be, by one of the finest Institutions in America.