Dave Workman
Regular Member
Fathers and sons, and why we remember
My father passed away so many years ago that he seems like a distant memory of a stranger, yet I see him in the eyes of my younger son, who bears a striking resemblance to my dad when he was a young man, photographed somewhere in Eastern Washington holding a bolt-action .22-caliber rifle that occupies a place of honor today in my modest little gun locker.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/fathers-and-sons-and-why-we-remember
My father passed away so many years ago that he seems like a distant memory of a stranger, yet I see him in the eyes of my younger son, who bears a striking resemblance to my dad when he was a young man, photographed somewhere in Eastern Washington holding a bolt-action .22-caliber rifle that occupies a place of honor today in my modest little gun locker.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/fathers-and-sons-and-why-we-remember