bharat’s driving lessons
Here are two more pictures from my trip into the past times of analog photography, shot on February 13. Bharat Choudhary, a close friend and colleague of mine, is doing his professional project with families all over the state and even in neighboring states and he will need a car to get around – which means that he’ll have to get a Missouri driver’s license. So he asked me if he could take a few practice hours in my car, and a couple of weeks ago we went out and drove around Columbia and down Highway 63 for a while.
The day after, we both found out how lucky we were to still be alive when the right front wheel suspension of my car broke out of the blue in the parking lot opposite the Reynold’s Journalism Institute. If that had happened at 70 mph on the highway, we would have both been nothing but a bloody stain on the road…
Carefully making his way down Broadway…
The unfamiliar view from the passenger seat of my car.
April 7, 2010




The crowd arrives at the picnic spot at Finger Lakes State Park.
John tries to calm down Presley, one of Chelsea’s two cats, who were with us on the trip and quite excited.
A truly international crowd: Volker from Germany, Martial from Cameroon and Miten from England (left to right).
They have a fire pitch at Beth’s place, so we combed their back yard for some fallen branches and found some nice, big pieces of wood. Kept us warm for the night…
Tatsuro (center), an exchange student from Japan, came over along with a few other people and added another continent to our international mix.
Jarrad, a natural born speaker, during his opening speech. I wish I could speak half as eloquently and confident as him…
In the hallway where the pictures were exhibited.
After the ceremony, Jarrad – with his typical heartwarming friendliness – walked up to every single guest and thanked them for coming. You just have to love this guy…