“Photography is the story I fail to put into words.”
— Destin Sparks
I have lived thru many birthdays with Diane, and she like all of us is getting older, but she, not like everyone else, is improving as a person. I know why that is. She has a big, kind, and good heart.
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Have you ever noticed that when something takes you by surprise, your first reaction is usually the wrong one?
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Read MoreThere is a song, about little children. Diane, who if she hears a song one time never forgets it, sang it to me this morning when I asked if she remembered it.
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Have you ever skipped rocks across a pond? It is fun. I obviously want to skip it as many times as I can, and I think my record is something close to thirteen hops maybe more.
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This morning we have been listening to the rain on our roof, seeing flashes of lightning and hearing some mighty big thunder.
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"In God We Trust", is the official motto of the United States of America and of the U.S. state of Florida. It was adopted by the U.S. Congress in 1956, superceding E pluribus unum, "one from many" which had been in use since the initial 1776 design of the Great Seal of the United States.
Read MoreThose who say "there is no God" and practice life with that belief, will at some point find out they are wrong. God will show up.
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PRAISE; This is another great word that is also a noun and a verb. It is the expression of approval and admiration for someone.
The man was full of praise for the woman he loved.
The man praised the women he loved.
I am not talking about the lip service kind of praise, but something much deeper.
Read MoreWONDER: a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.A great word, wonder, both a noun and verb, and part of an adjective, Wonderful.
Read MoreDiane, my best freind, and I in the Spring of 1972
“We meet in High School. We were seventeen and...”
“Yes” she said, “but we were not children.”
“Well, we were high school sweethearts, and I guess we were a bit older than our years.”
“High school sweethearts? We were just friends.”
Read MoreOcean View Amusement Park. The Paratrooper is visible on the left side of the picure
A story that came from my childhood, and at seventeen I was still a child.
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My father had his 92nd birthday this past week. Mine is this coming Sunday, August 2nd.
My parents did not make a big deal about their own birthdays, but they sure did for their kids.
Read MoreAcrivi Artemis Koutavas Anninos Georgelos
Diane,
I hope you enjoy this small part of your family history. It is a wonderful, happy, sad, and delightful story.
Love Pat
Christmas 1998
Read MoreThe Red Army, The Bolsheviks, marching into Odessa 1917
I was born in Fragata, on the Island of Cephallonia, the third day of March, 1902. Our home was not far from the Monastery of Saint Gerasimos, the patron saint of Cephallonia. When I was five, I, my parents, and my three sisters went to Russia. It seems like a dream now.
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How would we live? We were now a family of nine. Seven children, five girls and two boys. My sister Maria had been born in 1914 and my baby brother just a few months before. My father did not loose hope. We had lost everything but he firmly believed that God would provide and help him to prosper again.
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Acrivi and Spyros Anninos
If a man marries a girl whose father promised him he would receive the family house, because there was nothing else to give the man as a dowry, and something happens and the father cannot fulfill his promise, the man can send the wife back to her father.
Read MoreDennis, Gerasimos, and Spyros Anninos and their Church Street Shop in Norfolk, Virginia, 1935
I was not happy with this kind of life, him in the States, myself and the boys in Greece. But there was nothing I could do about it. I was looking forward to and hoping for a better time when we could all live together.
Read MoreAcrivi and her youngest son Augustine on board the MS Gripsholm (the same ship Greta Garbo sailed on to America)
Europe was beginning to fear war. We in America were not. America, did not fear war because it was thought to be highly unlikely to happen. We did not feel threatened at all, we simply didn’t see the dark clouds gathering and so we booked passage to Greece.
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