• The first photograph I ever took (age 6): My father in Yellowstone National Park immediately after buying me my first camera.
  • Me (age 6), shortly after returning from Yellowstone with my first camera.
  • Yes. That really is me in high school.
  • A nice picture of my mother. (I was 21 at the time). She passed away several years ago.
  • A send off from some college friends before departing for two years in Canada.
  • A brief rest on the journey back after living in Canada.
  • And, yes, once upon a time, I really did teach Second Grade.
  • And now we zoom forward into the 21st Century for a picture of me with Morro.
  • Well, it may be the 21st Century, but these two seem like a couple of dinosaurs to me!
  • Some days, I feel very small, but then there are days when I feel like a giant!

    ("Hey, is he doing one of those weird psychhology tricks?")
  • Chuck with one of two dear long-time friends he lost to illness while living in Pittsburgh.
  • Chuck with one of two dear long-time friends he lost to illness while living in Pittsburgh.
  • Visiting Frank Lloyd Wright's 'Falling Water' while living in PA.
  • Max napping on Morro's face.
  • Chuck got all wrapped up in decorating the house before the wedding.

    (2005 Kutztown, PA)
  • Evidently, Chuck thinks he's a cat.
  • Morro appears to be having some last-minute doubts as to whether marrying a man who thinks he's a cat is really such a good idea after all.
  • Chuck and Morro ready to hit the road to look for a house in Winona, MN.

    (Looks like they like each other, doesn't it?)
  • The view of 'Sugarloaf' from Lake Park in Winona, MN.
  • Sunset over the Mississippi River in Winona, MN.
  • Morro videotaping Chuck, photographing Morro, videotaping Chuck, photographing Morro, videotaping Chuck, photographing Morro,...
  • After finding a place to live, our trip back from Winona to prepare for our move was accompanied by rainbows!
  • Morro's panorama of Winona.
  • Our first look at Tansy, November 2005.
Various dates
before Dec. 2005
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