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At the end of the dayDec 4, 2009
Musings from my BlackBerry...
Our youngest son is still young enough - 9 - that bedtime remains an important part of his day. He's also still young enough that giving us spontaneous kisses and hugs is a normal thing for him. Same thing with holding...
Different point of viewDec 3, 2009
Ready for my closeup
Toronto, ON, March 2009
About this photo: This week's Thematic Photographic theme is different. Please click here if you'd like to share your own slightly-off-the-beaten-path photo.Different can often mean looking at the same...
Thematic Photographic 78 - DifferentDec 2, 2009
Close shave
New York, NY
November 2009
Welcome to our new Thematic Photographic theme, different. Please read on for more...We've been here before. The front steps of the New York Public Library, which a few days ago on Written Inc. served up a dose of...
Dahlia's EmpireDec 2, 2009
Don't let go
New York, NY
November 2009
About this photo: As we wind down Thematic Photographic's week-long exploration of buildings, I thought this moment with my daughter would segue us rather nicely into our next theme, different. Be sure to pop...
Tiger Woods cheats. World stops.Dec 2, 2009
On the way back from dropping the kids off at school this morning, I found myself listening to two sexagenarian radio guys practically drooling over their microphones as they examined, in excruciating detail, every last aspect of Tiger Woods. They'd...
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