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Without a doubt, the easiest subject for me to express my feelings about and to write about is this one: The Love For The Job Of Making Portraits!
First, let me just say that I believe that for every occupation, profession or career path there is a personality that is perfectly suited to it. It is my prayer for humankind that everyone should find that occupation that perfectly suits them. I believe that if everyone had the job they loved to do that the world would be a better and much more peaceful place. And really, I thank God that there are people who are happy to do the things I just couldn’t be happy doing! For instance, I couldn’t be an accountant, or a physical therapist. I actually thought at one time I would love to do physical therapy, but I quickly discovered that I couldn’t be happy being around severely injured or sick people every day!
I grew up in south central California, and was never really all that fascinated with Hawaii, or struck with a desire to go there. However, as is often the case, as a result of certain events and circumstances I found myself in Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii in the June of 1976.
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