The Blueblood Mob Bids Farewell To Tracey
A small mob of dedicated enthusiasts showed up at Blueblood on Sunday to bid farewell to Tracey Lee. Though she is notoriously camera-shy, I managed to get this “Fine Wine” shot of her:




Tracey is handy with a camera, so I asked her to take some shots of me. She got it right on this one:
I like to Photoshop myself to disguise my age. Here the Poster Edges filter makes it difficult to see that I am actually the “Thousand Year-Old Man”.
I am going to miss Tracey. She is a reliable and steady-headed dive buddy, a friend that one can count on, and invaluable at a party.
Auf Wiedersehen, mein Schatz. At least until the next time.
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