jennifer scott wrote:I sometimes forget how good you are,nice job.
That's because I spend too much time being bad.
Well in some people's eyes.
Lynn Farris wrote:Thanks for sharing.
Not amazing, lucky. I am lucky to be inspired everyday of my life in so many ways.
As for sharing, that is what The Lakewood Observer Project is all about, sharing thoughts,
questions, ideas, fun, images, help, friendship, guidance, time and yes pulp and even
internet bandwidth with others in my community.
It is the simple acts of sharing that are amazing. It is the simple acts of sharing what
we can, that make this community far more beautiful than any single image or act.
Funny, as I posted these I thought about the beautiful images of other Observers,who
share, Ivor, Joe Ott, Rhonda, and Gary Rice spring to mind. With new photographers,
writers and members signing on all sharing in the light of day for the enjoyment of all.
Lynn, when I saw your name pop-up and your comments my mind raced from the amazing
images in your calendar, that you, Don and the kids took from your winter home in
Costa Rica. And the time your entire family has shared with this project, and the city.
It took me back to the early days, when I met you and your wonderful family working
together trying to drag a ill design/morally bankrupt idea of a select few into the light
of day.
And Jennifer Scott whose big heart and family has never stopped giving to this city and
those in need, through many, many different venues. Who I had the pleasure of meeting
at Kiwanis, but got to know at a cocktail party at the Farris' where I believe our lifelong
friendship really started and it just makes me smile and feel good about this city,
and this project.
It underlines just how different we all are in lifestyle, family, beliefs, in how to make
tomorrow better for ourselves and this city. But when we come together, and talk and
share, and work together for the good of ALL amazing things can happen.
Together, everyday, we build the tapestry of this community.
Thank you all for sharing.

Lynn another shot of the same sunset. Kind of muddy and typical over
here on the east rim of the Emerald Canyon. But when I focused on the small
band at the bottom, the image just came to life.
Funny how that is.
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