Holy Nikon F! That's me, circa 1970! You are correctomundo, Barbara! i was just reaquanted with a long lost friend via Facebook (of course!!), and that was a photo he found in his archive. We were on a road trip that yr. Gasoline had just jumped to about 70 CENTS a gallon.
You crack me up every time. The thing is that lovely face is easily recognizable. As a long time fan of your work and blog, I have looked at your face a lot. Plus, that is what I do --look at faces.
He sorta looks like a model for Lego-Lumberjack! Yikes! ~~~~~~~ Hey - I don't know if you ever go back into your own archives, but I left a comment at your post about Brewster (http://davidlobenberg.blogspot.com/2008/07/brooster-rooster.html) last month - have you seen it? And I really, *really* appreciate your detailed step-by-step posts.
Hi Karen! That young Lobenberg WAS flashing. He loved his new Nikon camera. Compared to my tiny digital camera, it was big and heavy with solid metal parts . . . some of them were brass! Those were the days . . . when giant lumberjacks roamed the earth!!!
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Baby David Lobenberg? Or David Lobenberg's baby. I say it's the first thought.
Ciao,
Barbara
Holy Nikon F! That's me, circa 1970! You are correctomundo, Barbara! i was just reaquanted with a long lost friend via Facebook (of course!!), and that was a photo he found in his archive. We were on a road trip that yr. Gasoline had just jumped to about 70 CENTS a gallon.
You crack me up every time. The thing is that lovely face is easily recognizable. As a long time fan of your work and blog, I have looked at your face a lot. Plus, that is what I do --look at faces.
You have a great one.
Ciao,
Barbara
Barbara, Yeah, by gum, you ARE the face person! On another note, who is that fella behind me with the chain saw!
He sorta looks like a model for Lego-Lumberjack! Yikes!
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Hey - I don't know if you ever go back into your own archives, but I left a comment at your post about Brewster (http://davidlobenberg.blogspot.com/2008/07/brooster-rooster.html) last month - have you seen it?
And I really, *really* appreciate your detailed step-by-step posts.
Happy first-Monday-of-Summer Monday!
Hi Karen! That young Lobenberg WAS flashing. He loved his new Nikon camera. Compared to my tiny digital camera, it was big and heavy with solid metal parts . . . some of them were brass! Those were the days . . . when giant lumberjacks roamed the earth!!!
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