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IT WAS A SLOW DAY

Photography Historical posted on Mar 29, 2011
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It was that time frame where there was nothing doing, no real thought process, just sort of there, doing what was to be done, idly considering some thoughts, being there at feeding time as my son had just awoke from his nap and well you know how kids are at that age, demanding. I fed him and told him of life and what it holds and how important some things are in life, such as " image." I was not overly clear if he got it all but then again maybe I did not explain it properly. To make the point I put a piece of bread on his head and took the shot, ( see the thought process does work). So now over the years the payoff has come back several times when I show him the pic and we have a chuckle about it and its part if a memory train that pulls into the station from time to time to remind him & I of what and who we are, for good, bad and everything in between....nuff said.........thanks for the peek

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jmb007

6:53AM | Tue, 29 March 2011

beau souvenir!!

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jarmila

11:07AM | Tue, 29 March 2011

nice baby, cool shot


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