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My god I have been busy this week. Here is Henry and the gang looking suitably solemn.

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Anonymous said…
That is a cool photo. Reminds me of an album cover from long ago.
Anonymous said…
They are unhappy because you have to much work to do ;-)
Jim Klenke said…
Have you printed up your pics and framed them? You always have the best shots of your family.

Henry looks like hes about ready to grab the camera.
KL said…
Nah! they are looking perfectly okay and absolutely not solemn. Come on mate! (okay, here I am trying my best to imitate you guys), don't consider yourself that important.
Kris McCracken said…
Georgie B, the Pointer Sisters?
Kris McCracken said…
April, THEY are unhappy about it?

The lucky beggars...
Kris McCracken said…
Jim, very few, but I do intend to get around to it! Maybe this weekend.
Kris McCracken said…
KL, their bellies depend on me...
KL said…
And Kris you depend on them for your happiness and health and the feeling of being important...having a family to come home to everyday...and their greetings...and everything....so, you see... :-D
Kris McCracken said…
KL, someone's getting a raw deal then...

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