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Alan 22-May-2012 22:09
Sorry-Eamonn O'neill.
Alan 22-May-2012 22:08
Hi-My family lived in Wimbledon Court in Kitwe between 1968 and 1972.I was 21 when I left.Fond memories of Zambia-played a huge part in my life.Great friends with John,Phyllis,John jnr and Euan O'neill. Lost touch when I left.Doesn't do to 'go back'-but.....!
Cuz Kip 18-Mar-2012 01:56
Great fun seeing what you see!
Patricia 25-Oct-2008 20:38
Beautiful work, actually takes my breath away!! Patricia www.papertemptress.com
Leslie M. Gordon 20-Jul-2008 21:30
Pam,

Having spent all my childhood summers in Rensselaerville (actually at Lake Myosotis) your photographs of that area have spawned one of the best afternoons my sisters and I have had in a long time. Such poignant memories and how wonderful that so much is still unchanged.I would love to know how you came to be upstate New York - were you working with the Institute or the Huyck Preserve? Great Job!

Leslie Gordon
fmongers@aol.com
Guest 08-Mar-2007 07:03
One of the best galleries on pbase thus far.
Sherry Cook 26-Aug-2006 20:39
08/26/06 - Pam, Ted's and Emily's wedding pictures are outstanding. You are a marvelous photographer - so talented. Thank you so much for all that you did to make the wedding a memorable occasion. We are so blessed to have the wonderful photographs! SHERRY and BILL COOK
Guest 21-Mar-2006 14:36
3/23/2006 - Good morning, Pam. I see by this site that your camera is quite busy. Ginger tells me that your business and camera skills continue to keep you occupied and purposeful. Your eye is unerring! I continue to experiment and learn about my new Konica Minolta and Photoshop Elements software. I love doing it and this part of the world is rich in photo-ops. We were in Mexico on Sunday: oh, the faces, the colors, the beautiful children and, yes, the poverty and filth - so very obvious in town, no so much in the countryside. P
Astrid 19-Feb-2006 18:26
great pics love az
Guest 13-Jan-2006 04:09
Pam - So Africa will fade, so sad, but your new life will bring new images to your camera, with your new life. Phil
Jeff Cochran09-Nov-2005 15:29
Great galleries, Cheers.
Liz 17-Feb-2005 11:39
Hi Pamela,

Your photgraphs are brilliant