Tag Archives: Photography
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Day 366: The Millennials
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I have…too much to say about the 366 days that we’ve just lived through. Too much for a single post. …
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Day 346: Junk
Leave a commentDecember 11, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I had a worrisome thought recently. It was yet another unsavory revelation following the broader realization that people – humans …
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Day 331: Ghost Race
Leave a commentNovember 26, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
The mind is an incredible thing. Able not only to gather, store and interpret information, we can also visualize reality …
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Day 323: Foreigner
Leave a commentNovember 18, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I, like any else, have a fairly rigid stance on immigration, which I’ve previously written about: it’s amazing. It’s captivating, fascinating, …
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Day 301: This Land
Leave a commentOctober 27, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Pumpkins and colorful leaves (and friendly reminders from every corner of my family) means it’s time to start thinking about …
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Day 272: Father’s Day
Leave a commentSeptember 28, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I’ve said before and I’ll say again how lucky I feel to have the father I do – one who’s …
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Day 140: A Mission of Moments
Leave a commentMay 19, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Traveling, as I believe I’ve said before, is good. When done properly (and “proper” is subjective), traveling means exploring and …
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Day 128: Summer Getaway
Leave a commentMay 7, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Summer is a time to grow – to go forth, to see new places, to meet new people, to think …
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Day 98: Jewel of the Detroit River
Leave a commentApril 7, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
…Doesn’t sound like a particularly impressive title to claim, does it? From the heart of Detroit’s inner city, cluttered …
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Day 80: Get a Job
Leave a commentMarch 20, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Oh man, graduation is weeks away. I’ve spent the better part of the last two decades moving up the academic …
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