Tuesday, January 28, 2020
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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Friday, December 20, 2019
You may know the Trail of Lights in Austin. It's magnificent and ends with an enormous Christmas Tree made solely of strings of lights. This is not that Trail of Lights, this is ours. You have to lower your expectations when you come to a town that is roughly a tenth of the size of Austin. Yet, I enjoy the Tour of Lights in San Angelo far more than I have EVER enjoyed Austin's, because this is MY town, and these are MY people. It's small and quaint, and it's all San Angelo. I remember the Christmas of 2015 vividly. It was my first Christmas with my new Bible Study community and this Bible Study goes caroling every year to elder couples and widows. It moved my heart to sing to these souls that have seen so much life, and so much pain, and still follow Christ. After we finish caroling we head over to the Central Post office, load up in a flatbed trailer decorated with twinkle lights. My friend Stephen pulled us through the lights, the sound of Christmas music playing on the portable radio. We wrapped ourselves in blankets and wished everyone we saw a Merry Christmas, and I didn't want to leave, ever. This was my town now and I wasn't going anywhere!
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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Checkers, now certainly my mom's cat, was adopted by our family back in 2003. She was the only short hair brown American tabby in a litter full of long-haired cats. She has a bunch of spots on her stomach and that's how she got the name Checkers. She doesn't like to be held but definitely enjoys a good petting and some treats, thank you very much. She's still with us and as entitled as ever, but sweet and quite affectionate to my mom.
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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I don't know where this Taylor Temperature Barometer originated, and the barometer doesn't work, but I love this little piece of decor. Sometimes I forget how much I enjoy seeing a cold front on its way or bands of snow moving across the area, dropping delicate snowflakes across West Central Texas. It affects me on an emotional level. If you know me, you know I love the cold and should really be living in Colorado, but here we are. So, when the heat returns, because it always does, even in December, I look at this little temperature/barometer and remember the few times when crisp, cold wind blows through the city, bringing the scent of the north, stirring up the remaining leaves left from the fall.
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
jdunn
When I was a small boy, I picked up my mom’s Pentax camera and clicked the shutter release. The sound it made would change me and instill a passion for capturing the moments of this life.