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Attending the Sandy Puc Family Tour seminar is not only a learning opportunity, but somehow it just jump-starts your brain with new inspirations and ideas.  Though I have been a long time volunteer for many organizations, I have not used it to further my business in the way businesses are using it today.  […]

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Every year for the past 20-25 years, during the Christmas season our pastor gives a luncheon for the elderly who are shut-in, that is they are unable to leave their homes on their own.   There are several highlights of the afternoon, one is the roasted turkey, another is the school children singing Christmas […]

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Some more ramblings

Well, it has taken me this long to get around to posting.  The end of the year is not usually too busy for me as I do not promote holiday photos to the general public, but my long-time regulars came through with a few family portrait sessions, a wedding on New Years Day.  It was […]

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The group of choirs included Saint David Church Choir headed by Ursula Hamilton.  John and I filmed and photographed the pre-program preparations, the performance, from our great seats.  The guest narrator was Isabelle Rossillini and her Italian accent was delightful as she read the story of Christ’s birth.  To see all the photos […]

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Summer at the Beach

Henry family
We met the whole Henry Family at Myrtle Beach to visit and photograph them on the beach
There were 25 of us (only the Pittsburgh family is in this image).

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With great sadness, I write here about the passing of my younger sister, Eloise Marie Henry Hudson.  The newspapers misspelled her name in the obituary and I feel it is necessary to put this out there with the correction in case anyone is doing a search.  She spent most of her time doing things for […]

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  Disclaimer:  This theory has no scientific studies attached to it, nor was it backed by any French Restaurants.
            All my life, my cousins, sisters, and I have idealized our grandfather, who we called Pepe.   Born in the 1880s and living to the ripe age of 88, he was tall, slim, very distinguished […]

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