Monday, March 11, 2013

Back In The Day

Back when I was a boy... Well, apparently we wore unflattering shorts and t-shirts from our high school glory days (Glory? Really?) and played with dolls. I can explain the doll (but not the phone, what is with that thing?) It's a beautiful hand crafted "Stevie" doll, lovingly made by my then to be wife, Kathy.

The rest of the photo is inexplicable. The records are long gone (sniff) and have been replaced with walls of CDs. The drawing table has been replaced as well, but is still in service. The walls feature works from my favorite artists, Mike Beaudette and Doug Klozzner.

Needless to say, this pic stirs up a lot of memories for me. It was the first time Kathy and I shared a place of our own, overlooking the Driving Park bridge, and life was simpler, but not necessarily better. The crates may be all but gone, but the Creative and Studio are still going on, for better or worse.


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  1. Don't forget the cassette trays on top of the albums. I had those too.


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