Archive for the ‘Katelyn’ Tag
Gulf Coast Distillers — Image by kenne
While on the Houston leg of our road trip, we had dinner at Ben’s Den Tasting Room
with Katelyn, Janie, and David — a food truck provided the food menu.
In 1998, the De Aldecoa family bought the then memorable Uncle Ben’s Rice manufacturing facility
on Clinton Drive. Now the facility has been turned into a world-class coffee plant and distillery, expanding the
beverage imperium with the creation of the Gulf Coast Distillers.
Yes, the whisky I had was excellent.
— kenne
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Katelyn Turner (04/01/05)– Image by kenne
Every time I see this picture
I wonder what she was thinking —
I can imagine but never know.
— kenne
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Katelyn at Sunset (March 2017) — Photo-Artistry by kenne
Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world’s more full of weeping than you
can understand.
— from The Stolen Child by William Butler Yeats (Fairy and Folktales of the Irish Peasentry 1888)
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Katelyn Turner, December 21, 2005 — Photo-Artistry by kenne
A girl who is bespectacled
Don’t even get her nectaled
But safety pins and bassinets
Await the girl who fascinets.
— Ogden Nash
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Granddad with New Born Granddaughter, Katelyn (September 24, 2003)
I was going through my photo archives today and updated the first photo with Katelyn.
Make me an angel
My grandchild bundle of joy
I held her up close.
— kenne
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Joy and Katelyn, January 2006 — Image by kenne
Though she be but little, she is fierce.
— William Shakespeare
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kenne and Grandson Jaxon
kenne and Grandson Jaxon
Granddaughter Katelyn
Granddaughter Katelyn
(iPhone Images by Katie Turner Bailey)
During the week of March 12th, son David, granddaughter Katelyn,
daughter Katie, grandsons Nick and Jaxon visited Joy and me in Tucson.
Each day would end watching the sunset from the patio.
On several occasions, Katie took images with her iPhone.
— kenne
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Son, Kenne David and Granddaughter, Katelyn at About the Same Ages — Image by kenne (April 6, 2011)
Two moments,
captured in time
each a generation apart
father and daughter
creating a new reality
a moment in time.
— kenne
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Granddaughter Katelyn’s Zen Moment (March 15, 2011) — Image by kenne
Four stones forming one
Sculptured in perfect balance
And presence of mind.
— kenne
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Christmas Past #4 (Katelyn, December 21, 2005) — Images by kenne
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world,
and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.”
— Norman Vincent Peale
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Joy, Hannah, Agnes (Great Grandma) and Katelyn (9/27/03) — Image by kenne
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Joy and Katelyn (06/20/04) — Image by kenne
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Kate at Windy Point Vista
David and Kate at Windy Point Vista
David and Kate at Windy Point
David and Kate at Windy Point Vista
David and Kate at Windy Point
David and Kate at Windy Point Vista
Hiking the Mt. Lemmon Trail Near the Lemmon Rock Lookout
Docent Paul with David and Kate at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Docent Paul with David and Kate at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Docent Paul with David and Kate at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Kate and David at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Kate in the Bat Area at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
David and Kate in Tanuri Ridge pool
David and Kate in Tanuri Ridge pool
David and Kate in Tanuri Ridge pool
David and Kate in Tanuri Ridge pool
David and Kate in Tanuri Ridge pool
Kate swings at the ball
Fireworks seen from our nighborhood
David, Katelyn and Granddad
Images by kenne (Click on any of the tiled imaged to see larger view in a slideshow format.)
Granddaughter Katelyn and son Kenne David left this morning, returning to Houston after four-plus days here in Tucson. This was their second visit after three years. We made an effort to do as much as possible in the desert summer and the beginning of the monsoon season, which began while they were here.
Photos of Katelyn and poetry about her have been part of several posting over the last ten years — she will be eleven this September. Here’s one of the poems:
The Eyes Tell You
Little girls have a mysterious power,
But not all can feel it – when she does,
You can see it in her eyes.
As she matures, she is driven
To climb the tower of perfection,
Always resisting her own indifference.
Her enigmatic power is needed
To stir the artist inside,
To triumph over the unenlightened.
In her own way, she will find something new,
Something never before encountered
Placing art in a world void of feeling.
Inventive, she will act,
Sometimes seeking out failure
In order to turn it into a triumph.
Once her power is transformed
By the magical virtue of art,
Loving and understanding becomes simpler.
# # # # #
Now that they return home, I ponder —
Children and grandchildren
are the beautiful mysteries
that drive our emotions
stirring each moment we share,
not knowing if the same emotions
transcend each communication in the moment,
ending in emotional question marks.
kenne
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Grandchildren Katelyn and James — Image by kenne
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Mother & Child — Image by kenne
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