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Love at Twenty

I would like to tell you a story. It is really more than a story, but about the beginning of a very important journey. It is one that I have told you about off and on over many years and if you have listened you know it is about love. Sit quietly while I tell about two who became one and love through today after twenty years.

She was beautiful. My first thoughts characterized her as a “minx”. Her sultry eyes beckoned me to follow and being the idiot I was in youth, I did not hear the cry. Yet she continued to pursue and I eventually woke to something that would change my life forever.

A young secretary and retail clerk she was and I a simple security officer. We soon dated and found that we had much in common, but most importantly immediate undeniable love. Young and hungry for each other, our trip toward matrimony was a quick one. Three, then four weeks past and I knew that she was the one. Yes, the one.

It was love that made me do it. I popped the question in the fifth week of our whirlwind relationship and was granted a yes. Ah, but youth, it is a quandary where matters of the heart are concerned. Typical of young men, stupidity seemed to reign supreme.

Fright filled me to the point of doubt and the result was but a four week engagement. We parted over stupidity as I said above. Not hers, but mine.

For months the relationship was on and then off, a fight with each. Someone must have been looking over us however, for the love we felt remained. Tumultuous was the characterization of our bond and at times we wondered, together and alone, whether or not we would come to be the one we were designed to be.

Together and alone, it began there I think. Two becoming one as the fight to remain one took hold of the hearts of the two involved. The result? Certainly growth and maybe a lot of understanding.

Months, I said, and months it was until a moment came where love could no longer be denied. Our call became, in just one moment, the vindication of love neglected. Matrimony arrived firmly on the horizon and would not be quelled by any means of the past.

She was beautiful as I have already said and say again today. I say it over and over with everyday knowing it fact and remember that I am the most fortunate of men. I was not just luckiest guy to ever find love, but the only guy to find it permanent with her. No, it is well beyond anything the world might equate to “lucky”. We chose each other to love and that demands luck stand aside.

Love is still present, more so, as it has grown with every happy and joyous moment, even in those times when trouble seems master. But command, it cannot for love truly does conquer all. Weakness strengthened as we hold each other tight through all times up or down. Lift, we struggle to do it in every waking moment, helping the other reach and achieve what we desire for ourselves and one another.

For me, she is my life. Without question there can be no other. I adore her with all my heart, mind, soul, and body. To me she is love. God only and alone stands higher than she in my sight. Blessed by Him in having her at my side He has made me the man that I came to be through the love He grants through her for my sake.

No poem can communicate. No image can illustrate. Only love can demonstrate my desires and hopes for her. She chose me twenty years ago, an unworthy man in youth, and I thank God daily for it. I live to love and care for her, the woman who twenty years ago said “I do”, and with that all quandaries regarding hope are seamlessly resolved.

Yes, that is my story. It is about love so unique and special it is difficult to tell, because no one can really know the heart of the matter outside of the two made one. Especially after twenty. I hope you see it for what it is. A love story at twenty continuing beyond the next twenty and a new knowledge that love truly conquers it all.

To Rhonda,

I love you with all my heart. You are my life and bring me hope moment by moment. We celebrate today twenty years of marriage and I look to the next twenty as we build upon the love we already share with each other. Thank you for choosing me and know that I choose you again and again daily.

I Love You,

Mike


30 Post 365 Project: 1 of 365

1 of 365: Rhonda

I thought it fitting to begin my 365 project with my wife. She has loved and supported me in all of my endeavors for over 19 years. I thought this photograph truly reflects her playful and fun loving nature.

So… It has begun and I want to thank my wife first for being so supportive of me in doing this project. She spent the morning encouraging me and helping me come up with ideas for the project. I am in her debt and love her dearly.

Thanks Babe! I really appreciate you and all that you do. 


“Flickrite” in the Spotlight: Images of Compassionate Intensity






Originally uploaded by LJ.

Some of the most intense images I have ever seen come from one of my contacts on Flickr. The first time I viewed one of his photographs I was overwhelmed by the the emotion that it conveyed. His ability to bring intense and responsive feeling to the forefront was unlike anything I had ever seen or experienced.

His name is Lee Jefferies. His Flickr user name is LJ and the majority of photographs revolve around portraits of the homeless. He certainly has other portraits on his photostream, all very beautiful, but what make this excellent photographer the “Flickrite” of choice for PhotoCapM is his portrayal of those less fortunate and his desire to help them.

When you view his photographs it may be obvious why he does these types of portraits. He seems an ardent advocate for those who live on the streets. He has produced a book called, “Just Talkin’” containing his photographs from the streets. All of the profits from the sell of his book go to the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angels, California.

Make no mistake about what you will see in his photostream. Some of the photographs are extremely edgy as he has attempted to capture real life on the streets. For me each of his images serve as a not so subtle reminder that there are those in need hidden behind the “glitzy” buildings of big city Main Street America.

Lee Jefferies is a PhotoCapM’s “Flickrite” in the Spotlight. Please visit Lee’s photostream by clicking on his Flickr name above and see for yourself how a photographer can make an impact for someone else.

CbyM


“Sola” Photography

I love it when a set of photographs come together in my mind and then I am able to translate that to something pretty cool. “Sola Gratia … Sola Fide” (pictured above) is one of those sets. I am a person of faith and when possible I try to combine my love for God with my love of photography. I want everyone to know and appreciate the fact that I have no talents or gifts apart from what God has given me and that with all my human imperfections I try very hard to exercise my faith in the One who has been so gracious to me.

The photographs are of some of the doors in front on the First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. The photographs were taken at night and converted to black and white in post edit. I hope you enjoy this set of photographs and the message that it conveys.

CbyM

(See more of my photographs on my Flickr Photostream here: fryeme100.)


A Love Affair with Lady Capitale

Last night I went out to photograph downtown Salt Lake City along with the Cathedral of Madeline. The cathedral was not lit up like I expected it would be, so I made my way next door to the First Presbyterian Church (FPC). The outside lighting was turned on there and I spent about an hour photographing the front of the building. (Photograph displayed below and left.)

When I was done with that I made my way around downtown, but the streets were so busy with vehicle traffic that it was difficult to find a place to shoot some photos without interference. I was frustrated and decided just to return home with the few images I had made at FPC. In the car, I topped the hill on Main Street to make my way to Victory Road, when I saw my favorite subject, the Utah State Capital, illuminated perfectly.

I changed my mind about going home and found a place to park my car. I have not ever photographed the West side of the building, so I decided that it was time to do so. After all, my last few visits there had produced some very good results and I had captured that photograph I had chased for a long time.

I took some time to survey the area and found myself surprised by some the angels that the building produces from a low elevation perspective on the West side. I was thrilled to see one angle produced a unique scene. At least it did in my mind and I immediately set up and photographed what I saw. (Photograph displayed below.)

I was happy with the result when I finally arrived home and looked over the images I had made during the night. Something came to mind as I scrolled through the photographs I had taken of the Capital. I truly have developed a love affair with my “Lady Capitale” that has formed out of the many nights that I have spent with her.

Her lines, columns, windows, doors, rotunda, and ornamental fixtures make a perfect subject for the photographer who loves architectural elements. Lit brightly at night, her detail is exquisitely revealed and her cold stone masonry seems to come to life. Her green rotunda, once copper, contrasts beautifully against the black night sky. Yes, it think I am in love with “Lady Capitale” and that the affair will not soon be over.

I believe all photographers are drawn to a singular thing sometimes. At least that is how it seems to me as my exposure to other photographers broadens. Sometimes that draw is long standing and other times it comes and goes, but I think all have something in mind that draws them back to it time and again. For me right now, that draw is my “Lady Capitale”. I hope to bring you more of her over the coming snowy winter months.

CbyM


Completely Taken

 

In 1989 I was completely taken by a set of eyes I saw in a local shopping mall.  We were introduced by a mutual friend who knew that we would be just right for each other.  He was right.

We married in 1991 and had three children.  These eyes have continued to hold my attention.  They have continued to captivate me at every moment.

I love these eyes and everything that is around them and behind them.  God has graciously entrusted me with them and I hold that trust tight to my chest.  She is my love and together with Jesus at our center we will continue on as taken by each other.

By these eyes, I am completely taken…

See this photo at Flickr.


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