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12-31-13 Global Babies

2013 12-31 Global Babies by Watertown, South Dakota, photographer Scott Shephard I guess it's appropriate that the final post of 2013 is a photo of our grand daughter, Glenyce Jane, whose arrival on June 2 was no doubt the biggest event in the life of the Shephard/Brass family this year. As everyone who has a grandchild has told me, she has been a blessing and a true marvel.

This photo wasn't staged and is the result of a little luck, as is so often the case in photography. Deb was intending to read this book to little Glenyce but Glenyce decided she would rather taste it instead. And I happened to have my camera ready.

Having traveled only to South Dakota and back from her native city of St. Paul, Glenyce isn't yet a "global baby." But given the nature of the world and the inclinations of her parents, she will certainly be cosmopolitan, which literally means a "citizen of the world." The world is lucky to have her. She is, of course, smart, beautiful and everything else that grandparents say about their grandchildren. :-)

Canon 5DIII 1/100s f/2.8 ISO800 100mm

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12-07-13 Great Faces

2013 12-07 Great Faces by Watertown, South Dakota, photographer Scott Shephard I posted a great face yesterday so I decided to post two great faces today, this time of our grand daughter Glenyce Jane and one of G's namesakes, my mother-in-law Glenyce D. I'm lucky to have them both in my world and I'm learning to interpret Glenyce J's facial expressions. This one says, "You're pretty cool and I like you."

I get the same look from my mother-in-law all of the time. :-)

Canon 5DIII 1/125s f/5.0 ISO800 90mm

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12-06-13 "I Am Not A Saint . . . "

Photo by Media24/Gallo Images via Getty Images / Goodreads Given all of the talk in the wake of the death of Nelson Mandela, I felt compelled today to offer a small tribute him and his legacy. He not only helped change the face of South Africa, he also helped change the way many think about race and equality. The photo is not mine and I hope that's OK.

Four quotes of his strike me as particularly meaningful today

"I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying."

"Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again."

"Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies."

and

"It always seems impossible until it's done."

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