Doug Kerr
Well-known member
In Alamogordo we are fortunate to have an establishment known as Center of Protective Environment (COPE). It provides services to the victims of domestic violence and services aimed at preventing and guarding against such outrages. It operates a secure "safe house" for persons who do not feel safe in their own homes. It provides many types of counseling services and legal assistance.
Carla is a key member of the Board of Directors of this organization.
This past week COPE held its annual Christmas party for the staff and the members of the board.
Here we see Carla just as we were about to rush off to the party:
Douglas A. Kerr: Carla, my Christmas angel
She is resplendent in a striking chapeau made for her by an eminent Asian hat designer specializing (among other things) in serving members of the Red Hat Society.
Please excuse the rather agricultural background. We are a bit tighter for space here than in Texas (you know, everything in Texas is bigger - here our whole state is only a little bit bigger than Poland!) and have no space for a proper portrait studio. We make do with the space between my desk in my office and the folding doors of my clothes closet just opposite. The plan it to fit a proper pull-down background, but that hasn't happened yet for various reasons (mostly procrastination). And we have to decide what kind of proper lighting installation to deploy.
Best regards,
Doug
Carla is a key member of the Board of Directors of this organization.
This past week COPE held its annual Christmas party for the staff and the members of the board.
Here we see Carla just as we were about to rush off to the party:
Douglas A. Kerr: Carla, my Christmas angel
She is resplendent in a striking chapeau made for her by an eminent Asian hat designer specializing (among other things) in serving members of the Red Hat Society.
Please excuse the rather agricultural background. We are a bit tighter for space here than in Texas (you know, everything in Texas is bigger - here our whole state is only a little bit bigger than Poland!) and have no space for a proper portrait studio. We make do with the space between my desk in my office and the folding doors of my clothes closet just opposite. The plan it to fit a proper pull-down background, but that hasn't happened yet for various reasons (mostly procrastination). And we have to decide what kind of proper lighting installation to deploy.
Best regards,
Doug