Davidlind on Oct 22nd 2007 Blogs or Posts
A sunrise photo without the sunrise. If it wasn’t for the camera and photography I probably would not have been down on the beach to see this moment. I never did it before starting to take photos. So this hobby has made my life richer. And I recommend it to anyone who is reading this who needs a motivation to seek out the best that life has to offer.

http://davidnotes.com/2007/10/22/dr-davidlind-and-plato-the-conclusion/
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Davidlind on Oct 3rd 2007 Blogs or Posts

http://davidnotes.com/2007/10/04/entertainment-dr-davidlind/
The other side of peaceful solitude…Dr Davidlind gets rid of a migraine headache.
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Davidlind on Sep 23rd 2007 Blogs or Posts
I can remember like it was yesterday when older folks used to tell me to enjoy being young because youth vanishes so quickly. They never said it exactly like that but this pretty much describes what they meant. I can remember how it felt to be young and the thoughts that flew through my brain. It is almost possible to go back there in the imagination. But not quite.
Yesterday there was a moment when I remembered it most clearly. It was right before we headed home. And the trip home first required that we walk up a very long, steep hill. So the fantasy I was having was terminated soon after it began.
But that moment has returned today. There is an entranceway to the gardens. And then it opens up with a stone bridge to the right.
As I came around this is what I saw. It was quite a peaceful scene.

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Davidlind on Aug 22nd 2007 Blogs or Posts

Nikon D-70| 1/2500s | f/4.5|
I did not like the picture I posted of the Cape Cod Canal. So it is gone and here is another attempt to portray this wonderful waterway. It has been the source of much happiness for all our family. When my two children, Jena and Jeremy, were small and I was being Mr. Mom I used to bring them up here to see their grandparents. We would all take long walks together along the banks of the canal and watch the wildlife and the boats. It was a respite for me.
And I will always have memories of my mother when she was here. She enjoyed the peaceful scenery very much. Her time living right next to the canal may have been the happiest moments of her life. And she passed away here in 1992.
So I really should try and find a better picture.
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