the process of remembering: a photoblog by andrew huth

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Heather and I were up to Boston this past weekend for her doctor’s visit. As is our custom we stopped over and stayed with Uncle Bobby and Heather. One day we took a beautiful walk at a state park located less than a mile or two from their home. There was a time during the walk when the wind blew so coolly over the small lake and through our clothes that it seemed to carry our cares away with it as it passed by. How could anyone not stop and let it wash over them. We did just that.

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5 comments in “The Sneaker Kiss”

  1. Dad says:


    Awwwwwwwwwwww, son! SNEAKER KISSING! How sweet! I’m so touched, I can’t hold back the … the .. (bawl, sniff, whimper … oh … just .. just … forget it!) Keep snapping those shots, you dig?!

  2. completelyknown says:


    I really and joy your photographs and your words. Thanks for allowing me to see and read them.

    I like the way the light and the dark plays in this picture and also how there is an implied playfulness and “teenager kinda” sweet love between the subjects.

  3. Dave H. says:


    Ew, kissing is gross.

    Cool picture though!

  4. Bonnie says:


    This would be a great ad for a sneaker advertisement. I love it!!!

  5. Bob Mio says:


    Yes, I will have a print of this! I ordered this one.
    Thanks again for a great time.



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