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Tag: Laurie

Through the lens

Through the lens

In the midst of the reunion, my cousin Gary pulled me aside. “I have something for you,” he said. “Is now a good time?” I hadn’t seen Gary more than a couple times in the past 45 years. I couldn’t imagine what he could have brought from Arizona for me, or why we needed to … read more Through the lens

Posted on July 3, 2016May 23, 2017Author LisaCategories InheritanceTags 1973, ancestors, camera, film, Laurie, memory, photography, time
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