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Tassel at Opera Garnier

A photograph taken in Paris, France by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

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Colorful Sea Shell

by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Taken June 15, 2008

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Cafe Culture in Paris

a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

November 15, 2009

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Cascade Falls, San Juan Mountains

a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Taken November 18, 2007

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Darfur

a poster design by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Kevin’s note with the design: A simple play on the Sudanese flag to bring greater attention towards the ongoing Darfur situation.

The Darfur conflict is still ongoing even though the region, the size of France, gained independence in 2011. Kevin was part of the movement to protest what he saw as genocide in Darfur and created this poster as part of that movement. The poster gained national notice.

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Cat in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France

a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Taken on November 15, 2009

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Rue des Lombards

a photography by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Taken November 19, 2009

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Box Canyon Falls in the San Juan Mountains Near Ouray, Colorado

a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

November 18, 2007

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Viquae

a design by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Note: Kevin was best known as a web designer. His designs were given as examples in books published both in the United States and Japan. In addition he did a number of art designs of which Viquae is one. Typographically expressive, Kevin said, about this design: “The wings, faces, reflection, and roots are represenative of the creative mind.”

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Patch of Life

a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son

Note: This was taken on the day that Ethel wrote about in the poem, “Train Ride,” below.

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