Saturday, January 12, 2008

Steve said I had to have at least one shot with me and the aircraft. He really gets into taking pictures of people and he has a good reason - he says people always take pictures of other things and never of themselves which is usually what people back home want to see, so I have added a couple of pictures of me. You can thank Steve.

2 comments:

DAD said...

oh excellent steve! we DO thank steve for the glamour shots....the definition was "mysterious and elusive fasination or allure" How about that?! David nailed. "old" is not the adejective that leaps to mind as we look at you (: (In reference to your exercise reluctance (: We would like this David shot, large, to be a companion to our Mr. Eastwood. (: Mr. Eastwood still hangs out; now in the downstairs bedroom; still looking good. Pendleton weather? No snow. Rats. Much in the mountains around. A Sharp painters, the owner himself, came around. Said he would give us, in his words, entre (imagine the accent mark) of choices of house paint. One window, one door...so much...two windows so much....No, I know it was better than that. He oozed confidence and competence and praised our "nice little house." Will he allow us a discount on that premise? We will know later, in the mail, how much this will cost. A lot we think. I am going to play cards this afternoon...the Maxine group. I hope each time to make it through the afternoon coherently...at least following suit. (: Cards is not my best. You have probably noticed. (: We too hope your days do not drag...however...I am always remembering...with or without Wendi (or Art..as the case may be) they are the only days I will have so I try to soak them all up equally. I do this poorly..but am better at it than I was...OOps..time to groom for the afternoon activity. You will like visiting this house. It, like your house and you, has light and character and that mysterious, elusive thing called glamour. (: with love,

David said...

I must admit I have never looked up the definition of glamour but I think those words do nicely - though I'm not sure I would apply them to me :) I think I would be a little uncomfortable seeing a Eastwood size picture of me but it is your house :) I am glad to hear you are still playing cards (why - I don't know but it sounds like something you should do:) I very much look forward to seeing your "nice little house". I also am getting better at appreciating the days - maybe this is something one can only learn with time. Love you guys.