Author Archives: Dick

Nostalgia

Not sure why, but the other day I had the idea to go back through my digital photos and pick a favorite from each year. The first photo is of our new hot air balloon in 1988.The remaining photos are … Continue reading

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Andersonville National Cemetery

This past weekend Kathy & I, along with her cousins from Nebraska, took a day trip to the Andersonville National Cemetery and POW camp in southern Georgia. What a humbling experience! Kathy discovered, while doing family history research, that she … Continue reading

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Callaway Gardens

I’m glad I’m retired so I have time for photography and posting on my “sometimes-blog”! I thought I had long to-do lists before, but now the lists grows faster than I can complete items. I am living proof that “multitasking” … Continue reading

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Flower Power

Max just finished licking the salt off my fingers (Sun Chips – They’re the best) and reminded me that it has been a long time since I have posted anything on line. (Good Boy, Max). I used to tease My … Continue reading

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Our Trip to Israel – Day 3 (Sunday)

OK, no more excuses (at least no more new ones). Here is a brief summary of our 3rd day in Israel. After breakfast at the hotel, we met our Tour guide – Shooki – and were off to visit the … Continue reading

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Our Trip to Israel – Day 2 (Saturday)

Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath so almost everything is closed. The Sabbath is observed from just before sunset on Friday to just after dark on Saturday. As such there is very little activity on the streets. The Church of Jesus … Continue reading

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Our Trip to Israel – Day 1 (Friday)

I just looked at the date on the first pictures I took on our trip to Israel. It is hard to believe that was over a month ago. If you will indulge me I will share a few of the … Continue reading

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Changing of the Guard

I visited the Arlington National Cemetery just outside of Washington, D.C., yesterday. Wow! I have been trying to find words to adequately convey my feelings while there and afterwards. My words and pictures will not do justice to the solemnity and vastness of … Continue reading

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