Graduation Day

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"Graduation Day" Harlem, New York City © 2014 Harold Green.

“Graduation Day”
Harlem, New York City
© 2014 Harold Green.

She danced her way across the street that day.

Too Cool For School

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"Too Cool For School" Harlem, New York City © 2014 Harold Green.

“Too Cool For School”
Harlem, New York City
© 2014 Harold Green.

You could hear him coming from two blocks away. With swing jazz blasting from the car speakers, he slowly ambled up Lexington going barely more than 10 mph. He finally rounded the corner and – catching our attention – riffed off an air trumpet solo.

Sneaking A Glance

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"Sneaking A Glance" Times Square, New York City © 2014 Harold Green.

“Sneaking A Glance”
Times Square, New York City
© 2014 Harold Green.

She walked resolutely with eyes straight ahead. Except for this flash of a moment.

Waiting For The Bus

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“Waiting For The Bus”
Bellaire, Texas
© 2014 Harold Green.

Elizabeth patiently waits in the shade for the bus to arrive. Elizabeth passed away exactly 9 months after this photo. She still makes me smile.

Reunion

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"Reunion" New York City © 2014 Harold Green.

“Reunion”
New York City
© 2014 Harold Green.

The squeals said it all. I turned my head to see these three all running towards each other from 3 different sides of the intersection. colliding with a mish-mash of simultaneous hugs.

Devastation

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"Devastation" San Bruno, CA © 2014 Harold Green.

“Devastation”
San Bruno, CA
© 2014 Harold Green.

An explosion occurred at 6:11 pm PDT on September 9, 2010, in San Bruno, California, a suburb of San Francisco. Eyewitnesses reported the initial blast “had a wall of fire more than 1,000 feet high”.

The loud roar and shaking led some residents of the area, first responders, and news media to initially believe that it was an earthquake or that a large jetliner had crashed. As of September 29, 2010, the death toll was eight people. The United States Geological Survey registered the explosion and resulting shock wave as a magnitude 1.1 earthquake.

 

REF: Wikipedia

Shift’s End

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"Shift's End" Houston, Texas © 2014 Harold Green. After a long day of caring for others, Trinette awaits her ride home.

“Shift’s End”
Houston, Texas
© 2014 Harold Green.

After a long day of caring for others, Trinette patiently awaits her ride home.