
Mr. And Mrs. Park owners of Kenmore Cleaners in Bristol, CT - now retired. Miss them !

Devu - 19 years old from Kerala, India

Ashley - Robotics Team's resident genius
Fighting the fight...she will win.

Xavier - an amazing athlete.

Carl is not cheering on Xavier. He has his own game.

That's Cole. He's at West Point now.

A beautiful man - S. Bhargavan Pillai - 94 years old. He's an uncle to Indra (next photo).

Indra Simhan - one of my best friends in this life. Kerala India.

Megan...the good news..."We won...We won!"

Megan...the not-so-good news...saying goodbye to the seniors (last game).

Gave me his permission as long as I didn't call the cops on him. I did not.

on right - Francesca (Frankie) - wicked fast.

woodcutter on Munroe Island, Kerala, India

second woodcutter on Munroe Island, Kerala, India

Cedric...oh can he sing !

Dan Slevinsky - former Chief of Police for the Town of Plymouth, CT. This is not intended to be presented as a quality photo, but Dan's Story is too important not to include here. Currently, Dan is 87 and he can proudly say that between 1955 and 1985 he served as a police officer for his town. He worked his way up through the ranks and ultimately became the Chief of Police. Quite a guy.

Making jaggery ( a crude form of cane sugar) Hampi, Karnataka, India.

Muhammed vs Usain Bolt? Tossup.

Coach Ben on the right and his assistant. I forgot his name.

This woman is a "head-loader" in Kerala, India. Story to be told later.

Breaking (Granite) rocks in the hot sun - seriously. Kerala, India.

Same guy. I gave him 500 rupees (about $7 US dollars) for allowing me to take his photo.

Fresh coconut juice. Amazing to watch how close he comes to his fingers. India

Emma. All the world is a stage and each must play her part. Blackbox theater.

The show must go on - even during a pandemic.

Keith - a combat veteran - and Commander of the American Legion Post 20 - Plymouth (Terryville) Connecticut

No words needed.

Pumpkin Patch Day at the Railroad Museum of New England, Thomaston, CT . This was the shot of the day. I knew it when I took it.

This is Dave Page - volunteer at the Railroad Museum of New England, Thomaston, CT

Mahima Children's Orphanage - Hyderabad, India

My was my next-to-last overseas school. It's the International School of Hyderabad, India
