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Category Archives: Wheaten Terrier

Life Can Sometimes Feel Like an Up Hill Battle

Life sure can feel at times like an up hill battle.
This morning in a cloud of our own breath, Clover my canine companion and I set out to be the first people to crush the morning frost kissed grass under our feet. To be in the vineyard before the sun breached the blue...

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A New Decade…A New Day

All of us here at Boston Thek Imagery want to wish you great light and wonderful photographic adventures in this bright new decade!!
Happy New Year 2010!

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A Behind the Scenes Look….The Magic Room

Recently someone suggested I should shoot more “behind the scenes” shots and blog about our process for creating images. After reading that suggestion I walked past my bathroom and immediately discovered my first inspiration.
I have written to you a few times now about my husband’s interest in film photography and how he is inspiring...

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When in Rome…Or Germany

As we walk we giggle to ourselves, after many years living in this foreign land we realize how much these wonderful people have influenced our daily lives.  From our Sunday long walks with lunch to the seasonal art of foraging.
In this season, everywhere you look you will find people bending and poking at the ground. ...

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My Inner Terrier

There is something important you may not know about me, I am a reformed cat person. My life was greatly enriched by the addition of Clover, my Wheaten Terrier and constant companion. He has taught me much, one thing in particular is that I am actually a Terrier myself. I always...

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Ladenburg…Where My Heart Found a Home

This is a long time coming I believe.  I have hinted about and gave you some bits and pieces and ideas about my village, but I thought it deserved more.
This piece was written for JPG Magazine a few months back and now want to share it with you.
Here begins, “Ladenburg…Where my Heart Found a...

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“The Giving Trees”

As a outsider, living in another culture, I have learned many important differences between Americans and Germans.  As much as we are similar and it is a small world, there are just subtle curious differences.
In Germany, if you loose something, there is a great chance of recovering the item.  The important thing is not to...

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