Dave's 26 things:1 (July 2003 version)


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26 Things is a fun photographic game - no winners list, no prizes handed out. On a given date, 26 items are posted on the website and participants set out to photograph each item in their own interpretation.
01. love love

Our honeymoon, 1984

02. you

you

I assume you, in this case, means me. Here I am, back in 1956.
03. food food Scott eating Humpty Dumpty brand Ketchup chips


04. new
new (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
05. animal
animal I was thinking of putting photos of my pets in this slot, but couldn't resist this one in which I'm sharing a carrot with a giraffe at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. Can you guess who got to eat the carrot?
06. scape
scape (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
07. sound
sound I like to think my parents liked this sound, back in the day.
08. construction
construction (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
09. home
home Memories of home.
10. time
time 6:15
11. transport
transport All Aboard Amtrak.
12. light
light (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
13. water
water Fun with water.
14. colour
colour At first, I didn't like the color of these shades. Now, I wouldn't want to change them.
15. signage
Spotted on a sidewalk in Moraga, CA, 6/26/2001.
16. numbers
numbers (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
17. authority
authority Question authority.
18. symmetry
symmetry Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
19. empty
empty Before the winetasting.
20. a sunset
Sunset over Windward O'ahu. (Kodak DC3200, September 7, 2003)
21. weather
weather Hurricane Bob, 8/19/1991 on the Saco Bay, Maine
22. communication
communication I think he's talking to himself...
23. little things
little things (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
24. footwear
footwear (No photo here yet; just a placeholder.)
25. money
money Matt won about $30 on a horse called Philadelphia Dave at the Del Mar Raceway.
26. monument This is a placeholder image from the web until I can scan my own photo of this rock carving on Iwo Jima, Japan. I visited there in 1993 and this is undoubtedly the least-visited, most recognizable monument I've ever visited.
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