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The Deconstruction of Dad: September 2020
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. I never thought I'd be an orphan before 40. That's what it feels like, when both of your parents have died. I had heard the phrase, "I'm an orphan now", and remember thinking that it sounded almost mean, as though your parents left you on purpose. Of course it really only means one thing; that they've left you. Soon I will say goodbye to my childhood home. This is my evolving story in pictures and words. From Bangkok to ...
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The Deconstruction of Dad: The beginning of the end
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. The beginning of the end. It has been just over a year since my father died. He and my mother spent 37 years together in the house they bought just before I was born, or possibly just after. That's another thing about being an orphan, your historians are no longer available. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taking apart the pieces of a life spent building. Link back to my photoblog. There is something in my eye. You a...
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The Deconstruction of Dad: An Orphan's Journey
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. I never thought I'd be an orphan before 40. That's what it feels like, when both of your parents have died. I had heard the phrase, "I'm an orphan now", and remember thinking that it sounded almost mean, as though your parents left you on purpose. Of course it really only means one thing; that they've left you. Soon I will say goodbye to my childhood home. This is my evolving story in pictures and words. You and me have ...
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The Deconstruction of Dad: gone and missing...
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. She never wanted to go to church, although she insisted on us kids being baptized Protestant and going through confirmation. She worried over him riding a motorcycle, so he gave it up after an accident when Scott was young. She hated his beard when he grew it ala Grizzly Adams style in the 70's, and as far as the smoking, he was supposed to have quit along with her when grandma died. December 11, 2007 at 12:46 AM. In Cat...
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The Deconstruction of Dad: the piano - part II
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. The piano - part II. My mother had always wanted to learn how to play the piano. So one day, she and my dad brought home a player piano. I have no idea how they got it home, or where it came from; it just showed up one day around the time of third grade. My mother was a determined woman. "Don't let anyone ever tell you you can't do something", she used to say to me. She sat at that piano and taught herself the fi...No bl...
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The Deconstruction of Dad: December 2007
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. The beginning of the end. It has been just over a year since my father died. He and my mother spent 37 years together in the house they bought just before I was born, or possibly just after. That's another thing about being an orphan, your historians are no longer available. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Taking apart the pieces of a life spent building. Link back to my photoblog. But I'll be close behind.
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The Deconstruction of Dad: March 2008
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The Deconstruction of Dad. Relegating a life to memories with the snap of a shutter. Dreams really do tell us things we don't want to admit when we're awake. Some dreams feel so real that when you wake up you are relieved to realize that it was in fact, just a dream. Dreams also have a funny way of mixing real life in, just enough to make you think it's really happening. My dream tricked me last night. A nightmare of sorts. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Link back to my photoblog. Illumi...
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Livingston Photo Society: Rocks along the Lamar...
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Rocks along the Lamar. While fishing the Lamar yesterday, I snapped this photo. Tweeked a bit in PS. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you are interested in becoming a member or are wanting to contact any of the photographers on this site, please e-mail us. And we'll be glad to help. Joe Buissink Photo workshops in Montana. Rocks along the Lamar. Jay Wesler: fine art photography. Dave Goff: fishing photography. Schultz Studio: commercial photography.
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Livingston Photo Society: Feathers
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Wednesday, January 01, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you are interested in becoming a member or are wanting to contact any of the photographers on this site, please e-mail us. And we'll be glad to help. Joe Buissink Photo workshops in Montana. Photo a day challenge 2014. Jay Wesler: fine art photography. Dave Goff: fishing photography. Schultz Studio: commercial photography. Kerri Bax: visual peace photoblog. Epic Edits: how-to, informational. Sweaty Waders: fly fishing photoblog.
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Livingston Photo Society: Photo a day challenge 2014
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Wednesday, January 01, 2014. Photo a day challenge 2014. Do you mind if I borrow this idea? I havent done film for a long time, and would like to try it again. Looking forward to seeing your pictures for January! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you are interested in becoming a member or are wanting to contact any of the photographers on this site, please e-mail us. And we'll be glad to help. Joe Buissink Photo workshops in Montana. Photo a day challenge 2014. Jay Wesler: fine art photography.