The boy, son of some family sitting at the gate, turned just as I took the shot. Taken in Atlanta airport, as we waited to board flight to Brazil.
2010/06/17
by J. Randal
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2010/06/17
by J. Randal
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The boy, son of some family sitting at the gate, turned just as I took the shot. Taken in Atlanta airport, as we waited to board flight to Brazil.
2006/08/19
by J. Randal
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If you’re not seeing the full picture (which means you’re on the main page), click at the end of this entry on the time to see it all! Mary Lynn kept a check on email to make sure her three … Continue reading
2005/11/30
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Dog’s life. Totally.
2005/11/29
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Emily is as cute as they come. She is the daughter of Eliana, from the SJC congregation. She’s eating some of Bianca’s birthday cake from last Sunday. Bianca is from Guaratingueta, and she was with her mother and brother for … Continue reading
2005/08/20
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Today, August 20, is National Radio Day, so I read. Dear Lord, bless every faithful radio program, mininstry, and preaching, so that the gospel might be effectively spread and many souls saved. Amen.
2005/03/10
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Interesting confluence of lines.
2005/03/10
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Hard to tell where the table ends and the front of the counter begins. The camera was sitting on the top of my glass table.
2005/03/10
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Window dressing is the other side of the street. I lunched today at the “Mouth-watering” Haguanaboka over on Nove de Julho Avenue. The lamp swaying in the airconditioner caught my eye. Lunch was a Caesar salad and cashew juice, for … Continue reading
2005/02/18
by J. Randal
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I had the camera out and nothing to shoot. So here goes the Dutra highway, Brazil’s busiest, between São Paulo and Rio. We were somewhere bewteen Taubaté and Pindamonhangaba, methinks.
2005/02/18
by J. Randal
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On the way to Guará Wednesday evening, I took some cloud shots. I had to wait for a good shot, and by that time the formation had changed. The clouds were a long way away, too. Didn’t turn out anything … Continue reading