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Catch-Up Photos March 2004 Captions by Dick Sutphen
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Sheryl Soper sent two photos she took at the Medical & Dental Hypnotherapy
Conference in Detroit -- Tara and me with the hypnotherapists I trained in Metaphysical Counseling -- a two day post conference class.

Tara with buddies, Shane Stanley and William Smith in a Thai restaurant on her birthday.
This shot relates to the “Fish DNA in
Tomatoes” column posted a few weeks ago. Dr. Terry Dulin was visiting from New York. Gathered around our dinner table, left to right: Richard Christian Matheson, Diana Mullen, Cheyenne Sutphen, me, and Terry.

Here we are again with Terry and Rose.
A March 2004 shot of Tara taken
by friend Jennifer Young by our barn. Jennifer works as an art director on many sets and is currently producing a film.
Shima Tala welcoming me home upon my return from
a beach run. I was walking into Tara’s office, and she snapped the pic.
We will normally find Tara in her home
office. She may be a bit bleary-eyed here as she has just come out of trance after doing automatic writing for the new book we’ve been working on together.
My oldest daughter Jessi with her horse
Petey. Jessi will be getting married in Scottsdale, AZ in early May. She was born in Scottsdale and today lives nearby in Thousand Oaks, CA and teaches school in Studio City. With both sides of her
family having deep Arizona roots, she wants to get married in the Western environment.
Tara in Lake Arrowhead, CA for a hideaway weekend.
Tara was experimenting with sepia-tone, and shot a pic in the painting loft of our Lake Arrowhead house. She did the impressionistic painting of Hunter and
Cheyenne on the easle.
Tara in Lake Arrowhead proof reading my writing. I don’t know if that look means thumbs up or thumbs down.
Li’rica, receiving special birthday treats from Mom.
Our friend Marie Lehman with Hadrien
Lawrence, her first child, in a Santa Monica, CA hospital.
Tara with Hadrien Lawrence Lehman --
two days old.
On board a boat a little ways off the
Ventura, CA coast, March 2004. The girlfriends group gathered to celebrate Tara’s birthday three months late.
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