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July 28, 2005
My Autobiography::A Picture Book

My Life in 50 Pictures by Kat Caverly
I was born on August 7, 1955 at 1:00am on the southside of Chicago. My father contended that I came out talking!

I was put to work before the age of three. My first job was catching dinner. This was my first business failure. But I learned early how to smile through the hard times.
More to come...

My love for the holidays and dressing up animals is a family tradition.

This is the first photograph I remember. I got an Annie Oakley outfit for Christmas and my father, an avid amateur photographer convinced me that I should pose, taking aim at my mother trying to take a nap. I love this photograph and it is the inspiration for my becoming a photographer.

Every picture sure does tell a story. My Uncle Frank was also an avid amateur photographer and I grew up being photographed all of the time. Oh and did I mention that I really did come out talking?!
Every day between now and next Friday I will be posting at least 5 new photographs from my life. It is amazing being a photographer; I have my whole life in pictures and a story about each one.
Posted by photocartoonist at July 28, 2005 10:29 PM
Comments
I'm just going to keep a running total of in how many photographs your mouth is open!
(Maybe it would be easier to count the number of times it was closed?! *wink*)
Posted by: Deanna Dahlsad at July 28, 2005 11:54 PM
Hahahahahaha! You got a good point. Does smiling count as mouth open?? I got to tell you I betcha my mouth is open more than not.
Posted by: Kat Caverly at July 29, 2005 12:06 AM