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~ Kathy
During the week of July 5-9, 2011, Cary and I were privileged to attend "The Opening", watching quarterback grandson Tyler Matthews (#43 the first day, and #15 on game days) play with 150 of the best high school football players in the United States. The event was held at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. I hope that you enjoy the pictures ... some are better photos than others, but I tried to capture as many kids as I could.
There are approximately 500 photos in these slide shows. They are of the players, the fans, our family and everybody/everything that caught my eye. They are in chronological order. No names are on the pictures, even if I do know who people were.
As time permits, I will also be writing blog posts about my experience as a spectator. Since I still have a lot to learn about football and this is not a sports blog, I'll write some human interest stories as seen through my eyes. That said, Tyler Matthews, YOU ROCK!!!!
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http://oregongiftsofcomfortandjoy.blogspot.com/2011/07/photos-of-nikes-opening-july-5-9-2011.html
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Nice shots.
Regards!
The moon sailing above the trees makes a lovely composition.
Lovely captures of a beautiful moon! Great composition indeed, Kathy! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Sylvia
Nice job capturing that illusive moon! Each photo was a new treat.
Thanks for sharing.
That is gorgeous! I like it!
Sky View
Looks like a lovely evening. Wish I had those beautiful towering pine trees in my yard. All of the pines in Kansas are dying--pine wilt and nothing can stop it. So sad to drive down the street and see brown pine trees everywhere. Have a lovely weekend, Kathy. Mickie :)
Love the moon in the trees. Thanks for reminding me to look up when walking Mighty at night.
A nice sequence of shots of the moon. The nights are getting darker quicker now.
Thank you, everybody. Mickie, I think these are Douglas Firs. I'm so sorry to hear about your pine trees, that is horrible.
Kathy M.
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