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There’s One of the People of Illinois now!
Of course I want to record all the states the chair visits. I bought it in Illinois, so I took a trip to the border with my daughter (who took this photo) to get this shot on Route 12 in … Continue reading
Mystery Sighting
This one took me about half an hour. I even dragged brush out of the woods to complete the scene. I’m not sure how successful I was, but I had fun doing it.
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Front End Loader
I was driving my daughter to church on a Sunday evening when I noticed this front end loader parked in a mall lot. And I thought to myself, “why not?” The book is The Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger.
Red on White
I carried the chair to a local prairie. The park district had cut and burned most of the prairie, so I had to settle for this shot. On my way back home, I passed two young girls who were performing … Continue reading
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At the Debate
My first thought after buying the chair was that I wished I’d had it in the morning when I toured the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square in Freeport, Illinois. My second thought was that I was only three blocks away. Lucky for … Continue reading
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