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#Spring 2020

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Heather Killebrew @hjk · May 19
There is a meticulous kind of joy in overseeing a backyard transformation. Looking back at this afternoon in Wildwood during the spring of 2020, I can still smell the fresh mulch and the crisp pine of the new Blue Spruce we were finally getting into the ground. While I maintained my post as the project visionary—hands on hips and making sure the alignment was just right—my favorite "Mexican labor" was doing the heavy lifting with the shovel. This project was more than just a landscaping update; it was a way to ground ourselves during a season of uncertainty. Surrounded by bags of top soil and a blue wheelbarrow that saw more miles that month than my car did, we built a sanctuary that continues to grow. These archives serve as a vital record of our shared industry and the simple, enduring grace of a spring day spent in the dirt, building something meant to last for decades.
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Heather Killebrew @hjk · May 19
There is a unique satisfaction found in the literal act of putting down roots. Looking back at this spring afternoon in Wildwood from 2020, I am reminded of the sheer industry that defined our time at home. We decided to add a Blue Spruce to the landscape, a choice that required a fair amount of heavy lifting and strategic placement. I stood by with my gloves on, playing the role of project manager, while my favorite "Mexican labor" did the grueling work of breaking the soil. The vibrancy of the garden that year was a welcome distraction, and there was something deeply therapeutic about working the earth together. This photograph captures more than just a landscaping task; it documents our shared commitment to building a sanctuary. Every bag of soil and every shovel-full of dirt was a contribution to the life we were cultivating in our own backyard. It remains a cherished record of a season where, despite everything else, we were focused on growth and the steady, quiet beauty of our home.
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Heather Killebrew @hjk · May 16
Reviewing this portrait from the spring of 2020, I am captured by the effortless stylistic harmony that has always anchored our shared aesthetic. Set within the warm, ambient light of a local café, this frame documents a quiet moment of proximity during a season marked globally by an unexpected shift in pace. Our choice of matching denim outerwear creates a subtle visual synchronicity, while the addition of the olive scarf introduces a layer of deliberate, casual texture. There is a calm, unwavering focus in our expressions—a testament to a partnership grounded in steady presence and mutual support. Looking back from the vantage point of 2026, this archive functions as a beautiful reminder of the quiet spaces we carved out during that unique spring, preserving a sense of poise, warmth, and uncomplicated connection that remains completely unshakeable.
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Heather Killebrew @hjk · May 16
There is an enduring, classic quality to a monochromatic portrait; it strips away the secondary distraction of color to reveal the structural and emotional essence of a moment. Reflecting upon this archival capture from the spring of 2020, I am struck by the quiet composure and stability we maintained during a period characterized by widespread global uncertainty. Dressed in our standard performance apparel, we paused amidst our active routine to document a shared state of physical and mental readiness. This photograph functions as more than a simple fitness record; it highlights the psychological equilibrium of our partnership. Looking back from the vantage point of 2026, the stark contrast of the black and white tones beautifully emphasizes the underlying resilience in our expressions. It remains a definitive temporal anchor of that unique season—a testament to a chapter where our shared discipline and steadfast presence provided a true sanctuary of quiet strength.

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