Your wife and baby are beautiful and we enjoyed so much having dinner with you and your dad and Magdalena.
Your photographic eye is National Geographic quality. Most of your works tell a brief story that makes the viewer want the "rest of the story". What we in East Texas see as just every day stuff, takes on a new significance in your cameras eye.
Mary heads for Ireland on June 2nd, for two weeks, then on to England for two weeks, then to
France for a month and then to Switzerland for a month. I'll join her in Switzerland to help Mary Kay and family (Corey Billington-her husband) and our two grand daughters(Claire age 8 and Morgan age 4) get moved into their new home. As soon as we get the address for them, we will pass it on to you, so you can pass it on to your dad and Eddie.
Keep up the good work.
Jerry
06/21/05 01:39 AM
MrTwist said...
Oh, how I miss those warm Texas evenings.
This picture reminds me of how the pavement still has warmth from the day and the bugs happily chirps as dusk sets in.
06/05/06 12:11 AM
Charlotte said...
Makes me lonely and homesick at the same time. It's hauntingly beautiful with that sky for a backdrop. Thanks for sharing your photography.
05/21/05 05:32 PM
Jerry Benson said...
Your wife and baby are beautiful and we enjoyed so much having dinner with you and your dad and Magdalena.
Your photographic eye is National Geographic quality. Most of your works tell a brief story that makes the viewer want the "rest of the story". What we in East Texas see as just every day stuff, takes on a new significance in your cameras eye.
Mary heads for Ireland on June 2nd, for two weeks, then on to England for two weeks, then to
France for a month and then to Switzerland for a month. I'll join her in Switzerland to help Mary Kay and family (Corey Billington-her husband) and our two grand daughters(Claire age 8 and Morgan age 4) get moved into their new home. As soon as we get the address for them, we will pass it on to you, so you can pass it on to your dad and Eddie.
Keep up the good work.
Jerry
06/21/05 01:39 AM
MrTwist said...
Oh, how I miss those warm Texas evenings.
This picture reminds me of how the pavement still has warmth from the day and the bugs happily chirps as dusk sets in.
06/05/06 12:11 AM
Charlotte said...
Makes me lonely and homesick at the same time. It's hauntingly beautiful with that sky for a backdrop. Thanks for sharing your photography.