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Will at one


I am catching up on my negatives -- I scanned this one today, from
1985. My friends' son, Will, was just one in this picture; he will be thirty-three this year.
This was Kodak CN400 film, probably taken in my Minolta X370 though my
notes don't say. And I suspect that is home-brewed beer in the wine
glasses.
1985. My friends' son, Will, was just one in this picture; he will be thirty-three this year.
This was Kodak CN400 film, probably taken in my Minolta X370 though my
notes don't say. And I suspect that is home-brewed beer in the wine
glasses.
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