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Charlie Montgomery

Charlie Montgomery

This is the story of a man who worked hard and loved what he did. About a man who married a most wonderful woman, with whom he had two children. His son tried to mimic his every move in pure admiration, but unfortunately was taken from the family way too soon. His daughter was far from “daddy’s little girl,” and he struggled to get to know her in her younger years. But he came around, finally. He realized she was alright. And life was good. And it’s important to mention that he had some really great, honest friends.  Continue reading Charlie Montgomery

Wild and Wonderful

Appalachian Mountains
The Allegheny Mountains, shot from Spruce Knob.

There are a slew of West Virginia posts coming your way, but before this “series” gets underway, I thought I’d explain to you, dear reader, how this all came about. Continue reading Wild and Wonderful

Monday Memories – Lights in cold nights

As every day here has been at least in the high eighties since I can remember, I take a reprieve from the dog days of summer via photos I shot two years ago at my lovely home in West Virginia. I’ll never forget that by that point in my life, due to changing hemispheres so often, it was my third consecutive winter, only to be followed by another upon my “permanent” return to Chile. Oh how I wanted to feel the heat of the very sun heating me now.

So, it may be hot, but I can’t complain.

West Virginia Winter
Days upon days of cold allowed large icicles to form and loom from the roof of my house. However, due to temperatures finally rising, these winter wonders were short lived.

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