My oldest daughter, Mackenzie Marie Rhodes celebrated her thirtieth birthday, with family on March 11, @ Boulder's Brasserie Restaurant. Mackenzie also let everyone know that her baby, due in July is a boy! This will be my first 'grand-son'. Two photos of Mackenzie and Ben's daughter, Mimi, and a shot of Mimi
showing Dad a new i-Phone app Pray for Japan. Gary
I'm a pilgrim with a Nikon. My work is of the documentary 'genre' and I capture moments in time that I find interesting. I'd invite you to view additional images @ www.garyrhodesphotography.com
Monday, March 14, 2011
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
David Clifton
Here are a few additional shots of David Clifton's Xmas Party. BTW - sometime's the line waiting to get a hot lunch, was a block long, and David had a similar event @ Thanksgiving, with a turn-out in excess of 2500! A picture is worth a thousand words. FYI-clik thumbnail for full screen
Monday, March 07, 2011
Greetings, and good morning. These photos were taken on Bannock St., a week before Christmas. David Clifton, 'Jesus to The World Ministries' put this party together for those in need...food, Christmas gifts, etc. For approximately 25 years, David fed and clothed folks out of his house, which formerly sat on what is now Denver Art Museum property. David, has literally, "taken it to the streets..."
Sunday, February 27, 2011
kitchen remodel
My wife Rachel, and I are doing a kitchen remodel with the help of Rachel's brother Tim - who BTW is a master cabinetmaker. I took a few pics, using my SB-800, bouncing off walls, and ceiling, and I even had some success creating nice, even light.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
2011 StockShow Parade, Denver
Here are some shots from this years stock parade in downtown Denver, taken in January. The parade was stopped momentarily on account of the 'longhorns' were misbehaving, and as a result, I was able to dialog with outgoing Governor Ritter for a few minutes. Best, Gary
Friday, February 18, 2011
2011 StockShow Parade, Denver
In January I ventured dwntwn. to shoot the 'Stock Parade', an annual event that precludes the, 'Stock Show'. Here are a few of those shots. BTW, the parade was halted temporarily, as some of the longhorns were misbehaving, and so I had a chance to visit with out going Governor Ritter. I promised him a print, and he told to hurry, as he was only going to be in the office 'til Monday, at which time the new governor was going to be taking over. All the best, Gary
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Saturday, February 14, 2009

gudintagin...anyone know what that means? I think its a German greeting for 'good day'...?! As I'm lifted out of the pits of despair following the death of John Breaux, I find myself receding into a state of anxiety and intrepidation concerning the economy. The question I've been putting forth to learned individuals is, "...where is this going-worse case scenario?" The oft repeated response is 'cash is king'. If you have $ you'll be able to get food, fuel, etc... If your $ is tied up in investments/property, or if you're used to making purchases w/plastic you may expect to experience dificulty procuring necessities...?! Don't know, but that seems to be the repeated mantra. Adio's, G
Saturday, February 07, 2009


John Breaux, 57 year old Louisville/Lafayette (Colorado) 'Good Samaritan' will be buried today, following a memorial service at Flatiron Community Church in Lafayette. I had the privilige of knowing John for the last eight or so years. John worked tirelessly demonstrating the gifts God had bestowed upon him-love, kindness, and a selfless giving spirit. Someone suggested that John was our example, and that we are to pick up His mantle and continue to live our lives more in line with the Christ-like qualities that John exhibited. That in fact, we who knew him have been gifted with a portion of him that remains with us. As big as John was in life, he is infinite in death.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009

ok...I'll be 58 years old tomorrow! Does anyone know how many times I found myself on the threshold of death? It's only by the Grace of God that I've made it thus far, and I do thank Him for His mercy. My beloved Rachel and I are to be married early June in Dillon. Check enclosed photo. Everyone is invited... Gary


Greetings to all... It's a new day folks. A fresh wind is blowin'; can you feel it? We have a new president,. Does that mean that we will be problem free? Of course not, but we will have leaders with a fresh vitality, and enthusiasm. Pres. Obama, to me, is more a preacher than a politician. His optimisim reminds me of Joel Osteen. Nothing wrong with that at all. A recent inpression of mine says that we have drifted from our Christian values, and as a culture, we have replaced God with gold...? Could God be using these difficult economic times, not only to get our attention, but to maybe push us to revamp our value system? My Bible says that you can't serve both God and manna (money). Settle in, hold on, things are going to get interesting. Peace on - Gary
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