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Monday, June 22, 2009

First Photo in our NC Studio



We experimented with our lights in the space we've just rented on Depot Street in Waynesville...here's the first official portrait made in our new studio!

June in NC

My good friend Donnie constantly kids me about not posting to my blog, so here's a post just for you, Friend!


These lovely horses live on Crabtree Road; we enjoy seeing them on our way home.

This field is on Bald Creek Road...didn't have time to remove the power lines, but love the look of the old barn and the hayrolls!


Saw my good friend and "ex-wife-in-law" Cathy Sheridan...she's looking great; gardening obviously agrees with her!



We visited the Tailgate Market on Saturday...pretty babies, WORMS!, great-looking fresh flowers and veggies, hillbilly horseshoes (!)...fun and lots of good eats there!

Our friend Mike plays clarinet in this group, which performs every third Sunday May through October. Composed largely of band directors and other musicians, the band uses all donations to help purchase band instruments for needy students in Haywood County. And they put on an incredible show!

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

We Lost A Great Friend Yesterday


Our dear friend Bill Edgar fell while visiting Atlanta, causing a brain hemorrhage from which he did not recover. We owe so much to this generous soul and his beautiful Linda, who have been our friends and mentors over the past 15 years. We will miss him.


Night is drawing nigh.
For all that has been - Thanks!
To all that shall be - Yes!

- Dag Hammarskjold
"Magic is a sudden opening of the mind to the wonder of existence. It is a sense that there is much more to life than we usually recognize; that we do not have to be confined by the limited views that our family, our society, or our own habitual thoughts impose on us; that life contains many dimensions, depths, textures, and meanings extending far beyond our familiar beliefs and concepts."
_John Welwood