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In the Blink of an Eye Photography I met D.J. McDaniel and his family during the Canal Heritage Day festival. They were easy going and quite interested in fishing. We talked a bit before they ran off to get some gear and hit the water and it turns out D.J is a photographer. We traded cards and later that night I checked out his website and I must say I am impressed. I like the idea of letting the images tell the story, no need to make them anything they are not..truth in pictures.
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Independant Paranormal Researcher Massachusetts I had seen Dave Francis around River Bend Farm quite a bit and he is a really friendly guy. We are always asking each other if the carp are running, what they are eating and the like. Turns out when he isn't fishing he is chasing down the unknown. It isn't every day that you can say you know someone who deals with things outside the norm, and I am proud to say I do.
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The Rainbow Palette I met Laura a few years ago while I was volunteering with Blackstone Valley Sugaring. She is a very talented, intelligent and caring person, though I will let her describe herself:
"I am primarily an oil painter, although I have done numerous paintings in acrylics or watercolors. I am a professional artist with an untraditional education in Fine Arts, majored in Fine Arts in high school and interned in graphic arts. Took a hiatus from the arts to pursue a career in the medical field, attended college for psychology, worked as a cook and did both residential and commercial artistic design and remodeling. Due to a stent of back surgeries, from 1998, I have been disabled and in 2006, diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I am grateful today for the opportunity to work as an artist." -Laura O. Cenedella
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