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With the piggies it was love at first sight.
These kids seem suitably impressed though, and that lady with the turquoise shopping bag and I with my camera are standing there going "Aaaaaaw!"
The Tall Ships were in Boston in 1980 to celebrate the city's 350th anniversary, so that seems like a good enough guess for the year to me. There was a time when I wore lots of baseball caps, and at least here I'm wearing a Sox cap. I look very bored here, or maybe I'm posing.
We visited old friends in Quebec - Grandby and then to Roxton Pond - Now the children are grown and there are grand kids galore.
A real sweetie.
Mom and dad reflected in his shades - with which he would NOT part.
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Japan | Miyagi | Sendai
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On the way home from the park, the kids wanted to drive around looking at all the varieties of snowmen, so we did. I had fun shooting them--the next time we get a foot of snow, I'll be sure to photograph the snowmen before all of the stuff melts out of their heads.
I wonder what was on his face that stained it red. He looks like a he just got out of Fight Club.
"The first rule of Snowball Flight Club is... you do not talk about Snowball Fight Club."
Vallejo Fourth of July Parade 2017
A non-profit cooperative preschool licensed by the State Social Welfare Department. Established in 1950, VPNS is one of the oldest co-op preschools in Northern California.
Rihanna out shopping for shoes at the Sax Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills.
Los Angeles, California.
Keystone, Colorado.
This is my Colorado photo for my silly "1 photo per state & country" set. I've at least technically visited all 50 states and the District of Columbia. I say "technically" because some would argue I haven't really been to Washington state or Michigan because I've only been to airports in those states. I think that view is wrong.
The last two years I was in law school, Toni worked as a paralegal for a municipal bond law firm. She got the chance to travel a good bit to small towns around the Midwest and South for bond closings. She started bragging about how much better traveled she was than me (at that point, I'd been to only a few states) and made a game out the number of states visited.
That wasn't planning ahead very well, since my states total skyrocketed when I started as an associate with a big DC law firm and heavy travel requirements (I traveled over 100 days a year every year in the 1980s). However, Toni maintained her states visited lead for a while and stubbornly fought not to give it up. She adamantly argued that a state did not "count" if you'd only been to an airport there.
One day my plane made a short stop in Cleveland. I made a beeline off the plane, went to the men's room, found a pay phone (remember those?) and called Toni. "I just pissed on Cleveland and you say I haven't been to Ohio?" I won that argument.
“The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world, who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by.”
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