Category Archives: Poetry, Prose and Quotes

Photographic Perspective

I am not sure when my mother first became interested in photography.  I recall my father having one of those classic old film cameras in a leather case which was placed carefully out of reach of small curious hands. This … Continue reading

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“Waves rushed before the ships…”

“Waves rushed before the ships… Tides ebb on rugged cliffs.”

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“City Hall San Rafael”

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“Why hostile takeovers?”

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“The fabric of America…”

“Is the fabric of America cloth?”

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Active – “History on the Water”

“History on the water is a Tudor Ship”

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“Look through…”

“Look through red glass and the green glass.”  ~ De Jure J.D. Bancroft

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The Church and the Trees

My mother took many photographs of this building bordered with Italian cypress trees. In one of our last talks – teacher to student – she told me that she was the architect of this building and that it originally housed … Continue reading

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“Graphic reflection?”

Art mannequin with my mother, De Jure J.D. Bancroft, and she notes “graphic reflection?”

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“Elegance…”

“Elegance is an attitude?!”

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