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  • Deep Morning Skies As The Sun Peeks Out in port on Hilo, Hawaii
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  • Puffy Clouds and Deep Blues Surround The Vibrant Green Foliage at Klondike Park Lake in Saint Charles County, Missouri
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  • Glassy Lake Reflections at Klondike Park as the sun sets at cast a bare light through the trees. Deep shadows hide the abundance of colored foliage and faintly shimmers the top of the water
    Glass Klondike Lake.jpg
  • A long gravel rural road stretches through an Iowa corn field on a vibrant summer day. Reaching trees and silos deep in the distance give clues as to what may await at the end of the journey.
    A Long Rural Road.jpg
  • A wonderful mix of colors, the deep blue water and sky, and the bare white rock. Klondike Park, once the site of a silica sand quarry, is a popular destination for outdoor recreationalists, families, and youth activity groups. Trails, both paved and natural, criss-cross the verdant hillsides and offer bicyclists, joggers, and hikers spectacular views of wildlife, native plants, and the surrounding Missouri River Valley.
    Klondike Park Autumn Lake 2.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 3.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 14.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 2.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
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  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 6.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 16.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 19.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 8.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 12.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 5.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 1.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 10.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 9.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 7.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 4.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 15.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 13.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 11.jpg
  • From a series of sunsets over our cruise through Hawaii
    Hawaii Ocean Sunset 18.jpg
  • Watching the sun set in the shores of Kona Hawaii on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship "Pride Of America"<br />
<br />
May 6th was a roller-coaster of emotions. It was Linda​'s and My 20th Anniversary, so there was much joy and celebration in our moods. Just as the sun was starting to set along the shores of Kona, Hawaii on our trip, we received the news that a long time family friend of 30+ years had just passed away. <br />
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She was a "Neighborhood Parent" to me growing up (this was back in the days when, not only was it allowed, it was expected that neighbors should reprimand us youngsters for doing stupid things if they noticed it), and later in life a respected friend. She was also a life long friend of my Mom and Dad. My wife grew up on the same street and knew her just as well. <br />
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As we received the news on the top deck of the cruise ship we looked to the setting sun, as I held my mom and we cried together watching the sun fade away. For as much pain as there was in that moment, watching the sun fall from the heavens, we both knew that there was no better place or time to have to deal with the emotions of the moment. <br />
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Luckily I had my camera with me (when do I not?) and I was able to take a few shots to memorialize that blissfully painful moment. And that's why I love photography too, such emotions can be captured forever with a single click of a button.
    A Fond Farewell.jpg
  • Feeling Blue But Inspired at Klondike Park in St. Charles, MO
    Klondike Blue.jpg
  • A Sinister 18 Wheeler travels down a forbidding road at a dark midnight hour through ominous skies.
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