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194 viewsMy friend, Ted, posing for a picture the day I got the G9.
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Peaks of Otter, from Parker Road193 viewsA shot of the Peaks from one of Thoams's favorite spots, Parker Road. The clouds and lighting were good for this picture that day.
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Winery Ad193 viewsA roadside advertisement for tours for the Peaks of Otter Winery.
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Peaks of Otter 2192 viewsHere is a closer view of the Peaks.
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192 viewsThe mighty shelf of heroes.
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From the HeliPad189 viewsPeaks of Otter as seen from the Bedford Memorial Hospital helicopter pad.
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Another from the HeliPad189 viewsA second shot of the peaks from the HeliPad.
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Farm on Fancy Farm Road188 viewsPicture of one of many farms on Fancy Farm Road in Bedford.
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188 viewsOne of a gazillion advocacy awards I have received.
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188 viewsEver present autism/sensory bracelet.
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Bicycle Safety188 viewsAnother bicycle safety video, in case one wasn't enough.
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Sunshine on my Shoulders - Rehearsal188 viewsRehearsal for autism benefit concert. Thoams wisely decided to stay out of this vocally. He played a little harmonica and let Danielle and Charee's incredible harmonies carry the song.
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187 viewsInfomercial warehouse; Bedford, VA.
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187 viewsYes, I have a church pew in my living room. So what? Doesn't everybody?
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Sometimes187 viewsA little performance with Joe Simmers, who wrote the song. One of the few times Thomas got the vocal harmonies right. Almost. Joe on guitar, Thomas on harmonica.
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Unfailing Love186 viewsFrom a 3:00am solo jam session at Lion of Judah Ministries. Unfailing Love. Thomas on vocals and guitar. Quality of the recording is a little off, but for what it is, it isn't bad.
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Here Our Praises186 viewsFrom a live Lion of Judah worship. Thomas mixing at the sound board. Joe Simmers and Nancy Blatnik belt it out and somewhere at the beginning of the second verse, the congregation gets a little wild.
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185 viewsClaudia, a'la "film grain" shooting mode.
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185 viewsMeow! :)
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People of the Tree184 viewsA bedtime story Thomas wrote with Melanie Jones back in the 90's for Melanie's daughter, Alesha. This was meant to be the first in a series, but the rest were never written. Even all these years later, Thomas still thinks this is a good piece of writing.
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