Bounder photographer, Todd
Langille, and I just finished shooting Ken’s great garage. I happened to mention that he also had a pretty nice man cave. “Want to have a look?” he
asked. “Sure,” I said. “We’re here,
and Todd has his camera ready.” We walked to the house and
down the stairs to every man’s dream. It was a big cozy room,
complete with a large bar, lots of NASCAR and motorcycle (Harley) wall hangings and a pool table. Off to the right was a comfortable TV room with a mammoth flat screen. Ken’s wife wasn’t
particularly happy with the prospect of us shooting that day, because she felt that it should have been tidied up. But I couldn’t find anything out of order. I was particularly impressed
with the solid hardwood floor, and the soft lighting that gave it a warm feeling as soon as you walked through the door. Thanks, Ken! You saved
Todd and me a trip to someone else’s man cave for this issue. Thanks for the beer, too.
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