Encountered some old friends in Homer. The glets are growing so I hardly recognized them!
Can anyone figure out why I like to take pictures of churches so much? Especially old ones and I also like to take pictures of people dressed in old religious-style garb, but I don't really do that very much because that's kind of rude, I think. It reminds me of when Trish's grandson Kaid was young and we took him to Pioneer Village in Salt Lake City where the docents were dressed in period clothing which caught his eye and he said, "Look at the souvenirs!" I'm like that with religious orders. Is it the anthropologist in me? What about all the cemeteries I like to visit?
You know Homer is famous for its halibut fishing, right? And a lot of other things like bear viewing adventures, flightseeing trips, volcanoes (new mountains) across the horizon, fa-resh seafood, and bald eagles. Mostly, though, I think Homer is famous for being Homer and that's why I like it--for it's Homerness.
I love my little and big road trips and I love taking pictures of them and posting and talking about it all, and who wouldn't? But I think it all might be a bit empty if I didn't get to do the kind of work we call work but is really just connecting with people. I would like to tell the stories of the people who use our services, and sometimes I do that, but for the most part, I think the issue of privacy restrains me. Anyone who works in this field knows though, that I could tell some very inspiring and poignant stories and feel quite honored to be a moment on the page with them.
3 comments:
Just Loverlee!
Hi Penny, thought I'd return the favour and drop by, and can I just say your pictures are magnificent especially the wildlife,scenic and fishing ones!! I will makeyour blogs a regular hang-out if that's OK with you..
Honored Buzzard! It's a lot more fun if you know you are really sharing things. Thanks!
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