



Pictures one, two, and three were taken on Lookout Mountain. It felt 10 degrees cooler the shade- which we needed because of this zany Red October heat wave. The last picture is from that night. Clark, in his close-up, is playing with a deadly caterpillar. It looked more like the friendly worm character from David Bowie's' "The Labyrinth." I included it because 90% of time my father is photographed, his eyes are shut. I am awarding prizes to the best submission in "Give John Sight" Photo Shop contest. Just kidding, Dad!
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