The one on the left, now all these years later, stands in the gap between all of us and our enemies.
The one on the right still stands in the gap between ME and total self destruction.
(Yeah, when I got home tonight a picture album was on the coffee table. And, I'm glad it was.)
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I'm thankful for your wife who raised such a son and for keeping you out of trouble (as much as she is able).
ReplyDeleteThat's a great post Andy.
ReplyDeleteGreat Photos and Beautiful Post.
ReplyDeleteThank You
A lot of us can relate to this post. Good Job.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, y'all!
ReplyDeleteLou, me too.
Stopsign, Jim, thank you.
Kartman, indeed.
Buck, yes she is.
BTW, they're ALL joined at the hip with their Mom. Now, with their Dad...well...not AS much.
Now we know what defines you. Some pretty deep thoughts here.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and pictures.
Scooney, I really appreciate that. But, those that I think about are MUCH deeper than my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteDon't know if that made any sense or not.
Yes, they are great pictures. It's hard to take bad pictures with subjects like that.
Oh my goodness. I love these so much. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Moogie. I was a pretty fair photographer back in those days. Armed with my Mamiya 60 x 45 mm rig...Vericolor VPS (always refrigerated)...and a half decent eye. I actually made a good bit of money snapping shutters back in that day.
ReplyDeleteBut, it could have been a Kodak Instamatic with these. It's hard to take a bad picture of two people that love each other so.
Often it takes a great woman to keep a good man good and honest. Happy to see you got yours.
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