Dad’s Car
Saturday, December 29th, 20071929 Ford Model A. He’s had this car longer than he’s been married with kids, and yet, it’s almost done.
1929 Ford Model A. He’s had this car longer than he’s been married with kids, and yet, it’s almost done.
These aren’t his Christmas lights. He leaves these up year ’round.
This last one I saw up on the hill behind the capitol building. How does one lose their shoe in twenty degree weather and a foot of snow?
The best part of coming home is visiting old haunts. This is the Bayou. Just us.My brother makes fun of us because we like to go visit Kensington. He doesn’t understand this was our first home.
Two things rare to So Cal.
Apparently I started a new Holiday tradition. It seems when we road trip home for Christmas I become too fascinated with the trees I see along the way.
My mom and my grandmother and grandfather.
My grandfather’s ceiling in his bedroom. When I was a kid this map scared me. I didn’t understand how massive the country was or why I was able to see it while lying on his bed.