Monthly Archives: September 2013

Strange Bird

Perhaps strange is not the best word, but certainly rare. The Little Blue Heron’s word-wide popu- lation is estimated at 150,000, down more than half in the last 40 years. This guy flew out of a fresh water marsh, paused … Continue reading

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Faces in a Diner

Awaiting their waitress, one man checks his smart phone while a trio of women … … and another thing.  Have you ever noticed how many mid-priced diners have the same wall decor?  It’s either NYC black & white prints of … Continue reading

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Debbie, an Environmental Portrait

Debbie is a grandmother from Philadelphia who makes a living as the owner/operator of a barbershop in a low-rent strip mall on the Dunedin Causeway … She entertains her customers, many availing themselves of the seniors discount, with a cheerful … Continue reading

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Bob, an environmental portrait

Bob came home from the Korean War and built a thriving business in the Heartland, prospering to the point that he owned his own airplane. Then Jesus got hold of his life and everything changed.  He sold the business, went … Continue reading

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