Thanks for the comments, all
And I like that suggestion that david mentioned... inviting you all to our big day
It'd be really nice to meet all of you someday.
With regards to the story behind the photo... maybe some of you can see it, maybe not, but there's a lot more behind it than just the issue of the photos, but the photos did play a big part in the events that have happened in our (Hillary and mine) lives recently. I think one thing everyone could learn is that listening is the solution to many of the relationship issues/roadblocks/problems we face in our lives. My parents weren't always that understanding and open-minded, and neither was I. Hillary's parents certainly aren't. Without disclosing too much detail, I guess I'd like to say that listening helps you avoid a lot of the pain and harsh confrontation that come with relationship issues, and in many cases... nobody has more authority over another, no matter how much older, wiser, and more experienced.
There are a few adults in my life, my parents being two of them, and our very own Rob T Wilson being another, that seem to understand these concepts. I've never felt insignificant, small, inexperienced, or... "under-qualified" when talking to these people. I've always been able to have good, strong, and meaningful discussions with these adults, and that's something I'm thankful for. On the other hand, I've heard other adults say that I should (word for word) "fear and respect" them, that they're "30 years older and know more than you do." And all I've seen that mentality do is hurt others.
Back to the photos though
David, your black and white's of the bradbury are probably some of my favourite photos from you. They capture such a film noir feel that I've associated with the building... it feels like those photos could be stills from a Bladerunner remake
Moh, those "three little dudes" have to be the cutest dashboard decorations I've ever seen!
Edward, those photos from the market are amazing, vibrant and full of energy!