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"A few photos I have selected from the collections of photographers and artists posting on the internet, especially on Flickr. These are photographs and works of art I feel are very special, photos and art that only hint at the talent of the photographers and artists who have created them." Robert L. Huffstutter

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Nissan Showroom in Yokohama

Nissan Showroom in Yokohama by shinnygogo
Nissan Showroom in Yokohama, a photo by shinnygogo on Flickr.

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HOPEFULLY, THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST FOR THIS JOURNAL TO CONTINUE. IF NOT, THEN IT WILL CEASE. ONE CANNOT CONTINUALLY HOPE FOR COMMENTS AND RECEIVE NONE. ONE CANNOT CONTINUE TO ASK VIEWERS TO PARTICIPATE IN A SIMPLE POLL BY ANSWERING YES OR NO AND RECEIVE NO RESPONSE. SURELY, YOU WILL UNDERTAND. MY THANKS TO THE MANY PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO HAVE PERMITTED THEIR WORK TO APPEAR IN THE WORLDZBESTFOTOZ.

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THANKS TO THE MANY PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS WHO HAVE PERMITTED THEIR WORKS TO BE EXHIBITED IN THIS UNIQUE AND EXCLUSIVE ONLINE JOURNAL. IT IS WITH MUCH SATISFACTION THAT I TAKE THE TIME TO THANK THOSE WHO MAKE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART A PUBLIC JOY. VIEWER COMMENTS AND FOLLOWINGS WILL ASSURE THIS PROJECT CONTINUES. WITHOUT A FOLLOWING, THIS IS BLANK SPACE. I URGE VIEWERS TO EITHER COMMENT OR ADD NAME TO FOLLOWERS LIST. ROBERT L. HUFFSTUTTER, EDITOR

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My dad's dad, my grandfather, was nine years old when President Lincoln died from an assassin's bullet. Most people think I am speaking of my GREAT GRANDFATHER. NO, I am referring to my dad's father, my paternal Grandfather, Robert Levi Huffstutter, born in 1856. What does this information have to do with my profile? It might help the reader understand that I have a sense of being much older than I am in that only one generation seperates me from President Lincoln. This causes me to respond differently to society and many current events. In many respects, this is to my benefit, in other respects it dates my mindset. Perhaps this is the reason I value the moral standards and idealogies of older Americans, the men who were the soldiers and sailors I saw when I was a small boy,the men and women who fought a war for freedom without any doubts posted by a media with a questionable lack of national unity and purpose.
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