Check out view of Boston from room. I am still figuring
out this page and screwed up the attachments to the earlier post. Also the time of posting is 8:08 PM and not the time the Blogspot records. Don't ask me why????
Hey knee buddy! So proud of you for standing up yesterday. I'm sure it was painful but you need to keep doing things to keep those knees mobile. I talked to mom this morning and heard your not doing good w/ the meds. I'll check in on you later. Love you w/ all I got! :) <3
Okay, here's what I say- in my business, "knee" refers to the point in the gamma curve where one makes a "break" via the settings to control detail in the highlights. Up knee; more detail, down knee; less detail in the highlights. This is similar to what film users often call shoulder. Thus, with your new knees, you ought to feel all contrasty and shit in no time! What can I do for you right away?
Dearest Nancy! I wish you didn't have to hurt for one minute...but think of it as childbirth, no wait, you didn't want kids...but the labor pains produce something beautiful and perfect in the end. I'm praying for you and have so much respect for you....and lots and lots of love. jules xoxox
Keep up the good work, Nanc. We missed you at the Pain, I mean PPANE phone meeting this morning. Ed's finally getting out of town tomorrow - boy, he's eager to hit the road! We're thinking of you and will keep an eye on your great blog. xoxox
Dibs on the socks when you're done! Way to go Nancy! Keep up the good work, but remember it's OK to take it slow and easy. One day at a time my friend. Can't wait to see you!
I graduated High School in East Fishkill NY at John Jay. Went to Rhode Island School of Photography and graduated in 1977. Landed a sought after job at Gainsboro Studio in Salem MA until I felt it was time to move on and open my own studio in Plymouth MA. I've been in business since 1979 and now the studio is located in Carver MA. I'm one of the lucky ones who is able to do what they love to do for work. I'm so fortunate to have the clients I have through many years. It's what makes me love my profession even more. I'm blessed to have a wonderful family. My husband Peter Sirrico is originally from Kingston, MA. Mom and Dad are from Plymouth,MA (Sally and Al Saniuta) and my sisters Wendy (from Bourne, MA) and Sue (from Middletown CT) are terrific. I suppose one of the reasons I am good at what I do is because of my love for family and freinds. I am a people person and I appreciate the time I spend with them. Every day is a lucky day!
Glad to see from the photos you can still do Pilates! Keep those exercises going and take ALL your drugs. Love you
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Hey knee buddy! So proud of you for standing up yesterday. I'm sure it was painful but you need to keep doing things to keep those knees mobile. I talked to mom this morning and heard your not doing good w/ the meds. I'll check in on you later. Love you w/ all I got! :) <3
ReplyDeleteYou go girl!! I knew you would be up and going ASAP!!! It is OK to take it a little slow!! Peter you are doing a great job on the blog!!
ReplyDeleteGo Nancy, Go Nancy, Go Nancy...
ReplyDeleteAmazing progress! Keep up the good work, we know you have the motivation. S.W.A.K...>
Good job Nancy....I think you look taller already!
ReplyDeleteps, love the socks!
ReplyDeleteOkay, here's what I say- in my business, "knee" refers to the point in the gamma curve where one makes a "break" via the settings to control detail in the highlights. Up knee; more detail, down knee; less detail in the highlights. This is similar to what film users often call shoulder. Thus, with your new knees, you ought to feel all contrasty and shit in no time! What can I do for you right away?
ReplyDeleteDearest Nancy! I wish you didn't have to hurt for one minute...but think of it as childbirth, no wait, you didn't want kids...but the labor pains produce something beautiful and perfect in the end. I'm praying for you and have so much respect for you....and lots and lots of love. jules xoxox
ReplyDelete....and the Citgo sign is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteGood Job on those steps! I will see you in a few hours....
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, Nanc. We missed you at the Pain, I mean PPANE phone meeting this morning. Ed's finally getting out of town tomorrow - boy, he's eager to hit the road! We're thinking of you and will keep an eye on your great blog. xoxox
ReplyDeleteDibs on the socks when you're done! Way to go Nancy! Keep up the good work, but remember it's OK to take it slow and easy. One day at a time my friend. Can't wait to see you!
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