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Onward | TBT through the lens of my dad’s camera

The last time I saw this shot of my mom was Christmas back in the 1970s when my brothers and sisters pooled our money to buy one of those clunky carousel slide projectors so our parents could finally get around to seeing the photographs dad had taken in the years before he got the Polaroid. […]

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Onward | When Life’s a Beach

Florida offers its own nuanced, homespun beauty that can shine through the political din, tourist traps, and the oft-publicized “Florida Man/Woman” antics, which, by the way, are often perpetrated by recent transplants from other states. […]

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Onward | Hacienda Hotel Update

It’s a remarkable transformation of the 1920’s historic boutique hotel that’s not quite finished yet but “getting there” – a sign of the times with pandemic and war-time supply chain issues that have been plaguing the construction industry. […]

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ONWARD | On Mother’s Day – Celebrating the Nurturers

A nod to those who step in to care when they don’t have to. People who have no familial genes in the game but got it right when others didn’t – or couldn’t. People who become a better part of your upbringing in that whole, “takes a village” kind of way. […]

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ONWARD | Going down the road feeling a whole lot of things

Somewhere between Knoxville, Tennessee, and New Port Richey, Florida the old man and I are going down the road feeling a whole lot of things while listening to an old bootleg copy of a Grateful Dead concert we attended in 1979 when we were young and new and kind of carefree. […]