This roll was sadly double-exposed. The first layer is of Spain in 1989, the second are shots of our family dog in California.
1-4. Okay, so these are of the Louvre in Paris, France; not Spain. | |
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5-16. Various castles in parts unknown. | |
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17-18. Dusty places in Spain. | |
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19. My dad, William Thomas Little, at his desk in our apartment on eiher Pinar or Ayala. | |
20. My room (note the legos), probably on Ayala. | |
21. My sister Janna, playing in one of our rooms on Ayala. She and I switched rooms at some point. | |
22-23. I've always been saddest that these two photos in particular were double-exposed. That really cool "AGF" building in Madrid looks like it was build from Lego bricks. | |
23. On the other hand, thanks to the power of Google Images, there is this picture. | |
24. Calafía, less than a year old, asleep in her cage in the Fairview house in Morro Bay. This is what most of those double exposures were of. | |
25. Calafía, playing with a plastic milk jug. | |
26. Me, roughly age 12, holding Cala's ears back. |
last modified 8 May 2016