Carol ashes illustrated a newspaper article about a funeral home in Florida. I’m not sure Carol would have liked the association, but it seems like court was trying to do the right thing…. Original:
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Carols ashes
Saturday, February 7th, 2009Denise and Libby
Saturday, February 7th, 2009A photograph I took of Libby is illustrating a “new mom’s” article. Libby was only a few hours old, probably less… Original: Denise and Libby More pictures of Libby on her first day…[more] Libby Libby and Denise’s mom
Arizona State University, 1978
Saturday, May 31st, 2008This picture taken while we were on sabbatical at Arizona State in 1978 was just used to illustrate a newspaper story. I was just at the U a few weeks ago, and it mostly looks the same (certainly this building does). What I think is funny about this picture is check out those cars!
Stocking Stuffers
Friday, March 14th, 2008They used one of my pictures on Mahalo.com! This picture of the girls first Christmas from a few years ago. Look at Libby, already grabbing for the candy — if I would have known 3 years later she would still be eating only candy for dinner… Original: Some more pictures from that Christmas. [...]
Jasmine illustrates infants to wikipedia
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A picture I took of Jasmine in China was used by wikipedia to illustrate infants….The picture was taken a few weeks in — I think I had already left Xi’an and was in Guangzhou waiting for her US Passport and papers. The first couple days were rough, but by this time in the trip we [...]
Kkul tteok (꿀떡)
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008Isn’t wikipedia great? I took this picture over in Korea at an open air market outside of Osan. I had no idea what it was, but there were big bowls sitting out for sale. I noticed the picture was posted to wikipedia, and the food is Kkul tteok (꿀떡), a Korean dessert made with honey [...]
Flickr calendar 2007
Sunday, January 6th, 2008A picture of mine from South Korea was used in the video “A Year in The Life of Flickr.” I’m May 12th. I liked a few of the pictures, but I have no idea how mine got in there (it’s not even one I like!) I think my friend Charlie took the snap. The night [...]
Decentralism kan göra skolan segregerad
Sunday, January 6th, 2008The magic of Creative Commons. I license all my photographs under a Creative Commons license. Under this license, anyone is free to use my work, provided they attribute me (usually with a link to my site). Anyway, Mats was writing an article in a Scandinavian publication, and wanted to use Dad’s picture of John to [...]
Geschenke! Geschenke!
Sunday, January 6th, 2008A picture dad took of Carol and John in 1965 was used to illustrate a German podcast…I’ve no idea what the translation is… Eine Idee, wie man sich eine Gefühlskonserve aus Glas zuhause basteln kann, hört Ihr von Tom (der vom hörenswerten Tomlwirbelpodcast aus Wien) als Audiokommentar in dieser Episode. Außerdem habe ich ein [...]
Chaco Canyon
Sunday, January 6th, 2008A photograph Dad took at Chaco Canyon in 1964 was used on a blog to illustrate Feng Shui Located in New Mexico, Chaco Canyon is one of the most extensive prehistoric ruins in America. For years archaeologists have assumed that Chaco was primarily an ancient trading center. Now, this nationally broadcast film (narrated by Robert [...]