She was Fiery Too

I remember,

In 2009, A morning I could never forget. The sweetest and funnest red headed school teacher I have ever met. She was from up north and would come down and teach for a season at the grade school. It was a Sunday morning after we chased each other around the cabin all night. She rented this place on route 7, just outside the town of Juneau.

Drinking coffee under a heavy blankets on the porch I couldn’t take my eye off this solitary boat anchored in the bay. I finally broke out of the warmth of the blankets and went for my camera.

She had the curliest reddest red hair and she was so white.. She was a fiery lover too! A lady on the street and a freak in the sheets.

I wasn’t prepare for Alaska nor did I like Juneau enough to stay. Saying good by to her was so much fun. We made a mess of that cabin. Cloths, wine, and pizza scraps everywhere. We cleaned in up of course. What a shame, now that I’m thinking about it, I have no recollection of what her name was. But, I have this nice photo of a boat.

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Meeting people on the pathway of life gives an array of perspective if you stop and listen. If you take the time to put yourself in their shoes you can learn something. By photographing people and learning about their stories, I aim to share and shine a light on cultures and purpose to help others find meaning and motivation to live a positive life.

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