Especially for the Grossen Family
This week is a difficult one for my sister, Tiffany, and her husband's family, as they mourn the loss of the patriarch of their family, her father-in-law. Our prayers and hearts go out to them, desiring nothing but peace and comfort at this difficult time. I actually saw this hillside of flowers that happens to be across the street from the cemetery where Tandy was laid to rest, and immediately
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Kaylene is 18 Months
Not to take away from the seriousness of the situation with Tandy, but today Kaylene is 18 months old! Besides I know Tandy would want me to publish this anyway! Today she enjoyed playing in our backyard in the grass (she use to be afraid of the grass) and I had the opportunity to snap some cute shots of KK. It truly has been the most amazing, life changing and craziest 18 months of my life. I can
Tornado hits Vancouver
36 years ago a tornado wreaked havoc on Vancouver and today it happened again around noon time! Jen calls me at work in a pretty shook-up state and says that it's hailing outside the size of marbles. I look outside at work and it's sunny and my work isn't very far from our home, about 5-6 miles. She tells me that it sounds like construction workers are right outside our house and huge thunder noises.
Fall 2007
One of the benefits of moving up north to Vancouver is the wonderful seasons, especially during Spring and Fall. Here are some of the newest pictures of Vancouver Fall 2007.
New Website for Photography
Sun, Sep 16 2007 11:01
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Since I have gotten more serious about photography, I've had several people inquire about my work. So I thought, I really don't have a website dedicated to photography, so I created one. Introducing PaulWharff.com!!! This website doesn't replace Wharff.net, it's simply a site where I will post my best pictures for potential clients to see. All the pictures are hosted on Flickr, so you can go to the
Rose Garden
Jen surprised me today after I got off of work and took me (and Kaylene also) to the Rose Garden for a dinner picnic. It was a wonderful day and since in the Northwest it doesn't get dark until 9:30 during the summer, we had plenty of time after the picnic to take many pictures of all the beautiful roses and scenery.
Spring Time Pictures
Spring Time Pictures

