Category Archives: Mary Hahn Ward Photographs
 Every now and then a good day, and some luck, comes our way. It wasn’t too hot or too sunny today. Tom ‘husbands’ his strength well. In preparation for painting en plein air this morning he physically did almost nothing the last two days. Though his muscles are now depleted of energy after the effort […]
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 These Shoes Countless steps Untold stories The things they have stepped on, over, and around Though they look empty They are overflowing with life, with memories Eight thousand three hundred and ninety five days Owned by the same feet
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 This bench is waiting for you It faces the rising sun It faces the ocean It faces the setting sun It faces east and west The back moves to, and fro, your choice It’s empty It will bring you peace It is waiting for you
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 *Summer of 2018 Hurricane Florence is the end of the garden as I know it. A huge tree fell on the fence, broke it, and destroyed the garden. We were lucky. Our house didn’t flood, a tree didn’t crash into the house, windows didn’t break, just the fence and garden. I would share a photo […]
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Posted in Caregiver In Chief,Mary Hahn Ward Photographs,Oh, hi America!Tags: ALS,End ALS,every 90 minutes,Gardening,gardens,HurricaneFlorence,Nikon photography,perennial garden,veterans with ALS
 Oh, hi America! Encountering someone with a service dog can be a unique, and interesting experience particularly if this someone is a dog lover. Here are few ways to handle it: 1. The dog is working if they have a vest on and should not be approached without permission from the person for whom […]
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