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		<title>And the World Goes on a Spinnin&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Comic Sans MS"><FONT size=4>I had a roll of film developed recently.&#160; Yes---FILM.&#160; Frankly, I was unsure technology still existed that enabled people to do such things.&#160; Seems that it does.&#160; I had pulled out my old Pentax 35mm slr camera because we were going to the Browns Training Camp in Cleveland and it has a really nice zoom lens.&#160; It also takes fantastic pictures, I had forgotten how nice.&#160; <br /><br />I snapped about 6 rolls during our stay and decided when I dropped the film off for developing that I would grab a few of the undeveloped rolls of film I had lying around in an attempt to whittle at that pile.&#160; Oh, don't even begin to tell me you don't have one or two rolls of film lying undeveloped somewhere in a drawer.&#160; You've got no idea what is on them or when they were taken--but you've got them.&#160; I've got a box full.&#160; Probably 20-30 rolls of undeveloped film.&#160; <br /><br />It's kind of like giving yourself a special treat or opening an almanac, stepping into a time machine when you finally get around to having the film processed.&#160; You exclaim, "Oh, I remember that!&#160; That was so much fun.&#160; My, the kids have certainly grown." Or you'll comment, "Hmm....I don't remember this.&#160; Honey, where was this taken?"&#160; Or you may lament, "Oh. My. GOD!!!&#160; I honestly thought there was no film in the camera when we did that!&#160; We were just playing!"<br /><br />Anyway, one of the rolls was some black and whites taken just over two years ago.&#160; As soon as I opened the package, I remembered exactly when and where they were taken.&#160; I had taken the kids into the back yard late one evening.&#160; We grabbed a few blankets, the lounge chairs and just sat.&#160; We sat looking up into the dark, vast night sky spying stars and planets, hoping to catch a glimpse of a shooting star.&#160; We talked, we laughed and we sat.&#160; Enjoying the night sky and each other.<br /><br />It was one of the best nights, ever!&#160; </FONT><br /><br /></SPAN> <br /><DIV style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><FONT size=+1><A href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3029/2828183312_a090b9356a_b.jpg"> ...
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