The People Of Southwest Florida
He was so generous with his time, though he only has a year left of it to give.
I raced for a moment to photograph him, before the bus whisked him away from my lens. Kindly, he let his bus pass us by, granting me time to learn his story.
I raced for a moment to photograph him, before the bus whisked him away from my lens. Kindly, he let his bus pass us by, granting me time to learn his story.
Cowboy was the name he gave, admitting it was a nickname.
His father likely suffered from PTSD, he had no shame in saying it was a harsh childhood.
He worked at Monsanto, and made bowling balls. For a time life was complete. He was married, but became estranged from his small family.
Cancer will soon steal him away from our earth which he blames on Monsanto, working without the modern protection in place now.
He looks forward to the next great adventures waiting in heaven. With what little time there is left for him, he shows the world how to steer away from conforming idea's every dangling bobble represents his world, each one holds great meaning, and reminds him of the love he finds, seeks, and gives.
A great love he holds for the meandering people and of life but still there are dreams to live out.
With so little time to fulfill those dreams, he still pursues his desire to start a soup kitchen in South America.
"Romans 21:4 is what makes me know my tears will be wiped away" he said with no sadness in his voice.
Photo by: Ludi Barrs
Written by: Rebecca D Reidenhour
His father likely suffered from PTSD, he had no shame in saying it was a harsh childhood.
He worked at Monsanto, and made bowling balls. For a time life was complete. He was married, but became estranged from his small family.
Cancer will soon steal him away from our earth which he blames on Monsanto, working without the modern protection in place now.
He looks forward to the next great adventures waiting in heaven. With what little time there is left for him, he shows the world how to steer away from conforming idea's every dangling bobble represents his world, each one holds great meaning, and reminds him of the love he finds, seeks, and gives.
A great love he holds for the meandering people and of life but still there are dreams to live out.
With so little time to fulfill those dreams, he still pursues his desire to start a soup kitchen in South America.
"Romans 21:4 is what makes me know my tears will be wiped away" he said with no sadness in his voice.
Photo by: Ludi Barrs
Written by: Rebecca D Reidenhour
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