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Our feline family member Buddie passed today, June 29, 2010, peacefully and without pain, following the sudden onset of an aggressive cancer.

She had been declining for the past month or so. She made a brief resurgence in the wee hours this morning and seemed to revert somewhat to her normal self, which allowed us to say our goodbyes.

Sadly, though, she rapidly declined shortly afterwards and throughout the morning, refusing food, sleeping most of the day, and not reacting to sights or sounds.

We conferred with our vet, and with no one seeing any possibility of recovery, we made the decision in the early afternoon to send her home in comfort rather than force her to face the inevitable.

“I said take this child, Lord,
from Tucson, Arizona
Give her the wings to fly through harmony
And she won’t bother you no more”
– Paul Simon, Under African Skies

She has been a great companion to our family for her seventeen long years, accompanying Sheila on the long trip from Arizona to Florida. Needless to say she will be missed terribly.

Rest in comfort, dear Buddie.

Update July 2: Last of the shots added. Enjoy!
Update July 1: Another 56 shots added.
Update June 30: Another 30 shots added.
Update June 29: Another 115 shots added.
Update June 28: Another 70 shots added.
Update June 27: Another 100 shots added.

Shots from the 2010 Mid-Florida Muscle Classic, held June 19 in Orlando, are being added to the site.

Thanks for being patient– it’s a big show, I got lots of shots, and it’s going to take a while before it’s done.

I also got some nice shots of friend and model Athena that I will add as soon as I can. She’s as lovely as ever and there was some very nice soft light in front of the venue, which itself was an impressive piece of architecture.

I got an email from Kelly K. asking that her page be restored.

I was quite happy about this. Some of my favorite shots were (and are) on her page.

So without further ado, here it is. Welcome back, Kelly!

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