Son and Father

John & Dad

I hope you had a great holiday; I did. A gaggle of our extended family gathered at my mom’s house in south Oklahoma City on Thanksgiving, where we wrangled dogs and children, planned mischief for the Christmas season, and frequently teased my grandmother, who is on a Caribbean cruise right now, about which bikini she was going to wear on the beach in Jamaica. When she told us – with no lack of certainty – that she wouldn’t be wearing a bikini, we said OH I GET IT GRANDMA, WINK WINK WINK. Then she tried to act like she didn’t think it was funny, but she did. We’re on to you, Pearl.

All that aside, this photo is my favorite of all the ones I took on Thanksgiving day. It’s my little brother, John, and my dad. I love these two guys, and my entire family, more than life itself, and I’m glad to have captured this.

Mfg. Co.

Mfg. Co.

I wrote about it the other day, but the revitalization of downtown Oklahoma City via the Core to Shore projects and MAPS3 are very, very exciting examples of urban renewal in a city that, for too long, has been defined more by life in its suburbs than in its heart. Flying over OKC recently on a flight to Kansas City, I got my first good look at where the city’s development is heading geographically, and it thrilled me to no end. This plaque is on the Fred Jones Building I wrote about last week; I was down there recently and got to walk around Main Street and the new Film Row district taking some pictures. This is one of my favorites.

Kweezin-Art

Kweezin-Art

It’s so funny the things I see when I’m walking to work. Like this, for example. Sure! Leave the blade to your food processor lying in the grass! How would this even get there?

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