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Summer 2020: The COVID Collection
Parks have been big for me this year, because really – what else is there to do? I still remember back in early Spring – the stay-at-home orders were fresh, the disease still wasn’t fully known. But I remember sitting … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, coronavirus, covid, gallery, nature, parks, paul laux, Paul Laux Photography, photography
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What We All Miss: Company
It really is amazing how quickly things can change – and how we can turn a corner we never saw coming. I was looking through and organizing – as best I could – a slew of photos I had forgotten … Continue reading
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Tagged Beach, blog, California, coronavirus, covid-19, Ocean, pacific ocean, paul laux, Paul Laux Photography, San Diego
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A Quiet Place, In A Quiet Time
We worry, we wait, we predict, and we pray. Every day it seems like there is something new to concern ourselves with, some new tragedy that will take us down. However, the world goes on around us. And while it … Continue reading
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Tagged Cleveland, covid, metroparks, Ohio, paul laux, Paul Laux Photography, quarentine, Woods
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Let’s Face It – We Lost
Sometimes, you have just to throw in the towel, call it a day, and admit that your best just wasn’t good enough. Unfortunately, that seems to be the situation we are in. Every day there is new news, there are … Continue reading
My Thoughts – If It Matters
As if we all were in some strange, messed up movie, it seems like all days are blending together. Weekends blend into weekdays, weeks into months, while none of us know what’s up from down. All day long the television … Continue reading