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A Reflection of Fall
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A Last Look at Fall
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Before it all Began
San Diego gave me some of the best photos I ever took, and I will forever be grateful. This trip was also taken only a year or so before the pandemic—a memory of a world where that never existed.
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Fall in America
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One Last Summer Journey
Every once in a while, don’t forget to go to your happy place, and forget about your worries. They aren’t welcome there.
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Being a Millennial, COVID Nearly Broke Me – But I Finally Overcame
I sit now, late in the evening, eyes heavy after a long night of changing diapers, filling bottles, and calming cries—followed by a long day of work, plus a little more work. My back is sore, and my head is … Continue reading
Butter-fly Me Away
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A Sunflower Kind of Day
It was a hard day, and a hard week – but at least I had my sunflowers.