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Everything is relative. All people are strange relative to others: especially relatives. This goes doubly so for MY relatives. Quick, someone get some chlorine for the gene pool!
Here are some candid shots of the folks at home. Well, some of them are no longer at home, but they are still relatives! Believe it or not, I took all these pictures too. Tripods are handy things! |
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Shelly and Dad... see what I mean about the chlorine for the gene pool? |
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Shelly, the "new Mrs. Goodman", Pete and J.J. |
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Cheryl and Randy, on break from hiking with Argus the wonder dog. |
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Mutti ( "Moo-tee", German for mommy) and her posse at the Columbus Museum of Art. Andy W. (sometimes we forget he is not family), Shelly and Mark Goodman, and me. |
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J.J.- Ever the wistful one on the shores of Lake Erie in Lakeside, Ohio. Our home away from home-
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Our Grandchild Maia trys on the veil- with her Mommy (Wendy) and Shelly |
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A wedding is a good opportunity to get photos of the family. My parents, John and Betty, JJ, Mr/Mrs Goodman and Cheryl and Randy Harner. |
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