Personal | 30 Day Photography Challenge | Written Words

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Day 13: Written Words. I was cleaning my office in preparation for U-Verse being installed this week (woot!) and came across a baggie of pictures from my Grandmother Doyle of my Dad growing up.  I always loved her handwriting, even though it was a tad hard to read at times.  There’s something so soothing about her writing to me, I think it’s because of how it flows.  I also love that she took the time to write out what is going on in each image, where it was taken and who is in the image.  It’s something I fear is going to be missing from a lot of digital images for future generations.

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