Posts with tag: "rochester"
Monday 03 June
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I had a very brief trip home to Webster, NY recently.  It was really nice to have a little visit my with family - we don't get to see each other that often.  I hadn't been up there during the spring in ages.  One night we took a walk to Lake Ontario to watch the sunset.  Here are some snaps.

 

 

 

 

To see some photographs of the walk to the Lake in December,  click here!

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Wednesday 24 October
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Julie and John!  Hoorah!  John is my brother's best friend.  They've been friends since high school and John is pretty much part of the family.  He stops by every Thanksgiving and whenever he's in town.  They ended up both going to college in Buffalo and still live there - just down the street from each other.  Needless to say, it was a special honor to photograph John and Julie's wedding back home in Rocherster, NY!  Mike (my brother) gave the best man toast and both my parents were there, so it was a a very special experience for us. :)

Enjoy the set!

 

  

  

 

Venue and Catering: The Daisy Flour Mill

Hair and Makeup: Tru Salon

Flowers: Arena's Florist

Cake: Wegman's

Dress: David's Bridal

 

Want more weddin'? Try Tia & MarTonshia & Chris or Sarah & James!

Wanna visit in Rochester in November? I've gotcha covered!

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Saturday 03 December
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I was very fortunate to head home for Thanksgiving this year and share the holiday with my parents and all of my siblings and their partners.  Needless to say, it was a full house. :)

 

We are people who enjoy going for walks and doing things outdoors, even if it is only 38 degrees out there.  The first few photos are from a walk up to the shore of Lake Ontario from our home.  The next batch is from the annual Turkey Trot, which our family participates in every year on Thanksgiving morning.  It conveniently starts between our house and the lakeshore, so we are able to walk up to the race and then walk home to a warm house and bloody marys afterwards.  :)

 

The last bunch of photos are from a park in our area that was renamed for my grandfather, Lucien Morin, who was the first County Executive in Monroe County and actually acquired about one third of all park lands in the county during his term.  It was the first time that most of us had visited the park.  If you're in Rochester area and would like to know where it is, just send me a note (kristin@kozelskyphoto.com) and I'll give you directions.  Yes, there were both an old, rusty car and a very cute niece in the park that day.