Photographer Jeff Waldorff Answered Second Calling
A software engineer turned wildlife photographer
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A software engineer turned wildlife photographer
I spied the tiniest of turtles, little more than a hatchling. For long minutes, it moved not at all, flotsam with its head protruding above the surface of the pond. I thought about the odds that the creature had…
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photo by McKenzie lohbeck ​From left Chris Stoyles, Hilary Farnum Fasth, Scott Wenzel, Rick Lowe, Matt Fuller and Jason Benedict ceremoniously break ground on the new Grace Point community. The 30A community celebrated the April 12 groundbreaking of Grace Point, a new…
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