Family
Here's some flowers from my grandparents' front yard:
And my mother taking a photo of a poppy. She has a better macro setting than me:
By the way, the lens is pointing right at the blossom. It rotates.
And my grandparents' cat:
My dad, his sisters, and their parents:
Just my grandparents:
The view coming back to Seattle, along Lake Keechelus:
Oh, and here's the Yakima River just west from their farm (another highway shot):
Quiet conversations. Lots of cameras: mine, Mom's, Dad's, an aunt's, and a cousin's. Five cameras for ten people!
6 comments:
Like I said . . . very, very smart. Love the shot of the cat & the Yakima River canyon.
Looking at your granddad, it is really hard to believe that he is turning 86 this month.
As I recall, a painting very similar to your last photo (of the river) appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post sometime around 1960.
The Post cover was from a point on the road a lttle futher west . . . and I believe painted by John Clymer.
Clymer! That's it. All I could think of was John Kline and van Kliburn.
That's an awesome picture of the cat. I like the landscape one at the end, too.
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