What a cutie. I had a great time with him. I want his boots. He never leave home without them.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
One Buck
I felt like I was shopping in Rittenhouse Square Park. In my brief time there, I met this man that was making random acts of art on cardboard. He was very into his masterpiece and asked the kiddos how to spell a couple words that he can place on his artwork. We gave him one dollar for the drawing that he was working on for this picture. Fortunately, we forgot the picture in the park, but we do have memories from the camera. This is what one buck got me...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Two Bucks
In August, we had a trip to Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love. I wonder how true that brotherly love is, because my southern hospitality did not go over too well especially with the drivers. My friend, V, took me to Rittenhouse Square Park. Rittenhouse Square is a gem in the heart of Philadelphia: a green, leafy oasis, bounded by Walnut Street, 18th and 20th Streets, Locust and Spruce. There is a sense of community here: an interaction between the habitues of the park that one actually feels that this is the City of Brotherly Love after all. People recognize each other and life here has a comfort and allure that has almost vanished everywhere else in the city and the country.
After walking around this beautiful park, I noticed these three men sitting on bench. They told me if I can give them two bucks they will let me take their picture. So, I said sure.. This is going to be priceless! What you think?
Until Next Time.
Monday, October 1, 2012
The Finch Family
Well, I have some time to check up on some blogging (YAY!) I met this family through Sharing Spee when I was offering a 45-minute mini session. I had a total blast with them except the part they were BLAMING Auburn Fans (LOL!). Here is a preview from the session.
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