They have a view of Puget Sound from their room.
It’s a ferry ride from Lake Stevens, where they have lived since 1998. Lake Stevens is 45 minutes north of Seattle.
It’s a ferry ride from Lake Stevens, where they have lived since 1998. Lake Stevens is 45 minutes north of Seattle.
Their romance began at Ashland High School in Ashland, Ohio. After a breakup when
they went to different colleges and then they had a reunion worthy of a movie scene that
should star Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as Michael and Sally.
I’ll let Michael explain, because he did it so well:
“Sally
and I met in high school in our senior year in Ashland, Ohio. Her dad was
manager of a national department store chain and was transferred to Ashland
that year. Poor Sally transferred to a new school in her senior year (from New
Jersey) and didn’t know a soul. I took quick care of that.
“We dated that year of high school but broke up after we graduated in the spring of 1968 and went off to different colleges. The following summer (1969) Sally came back to Ashland and remembered I was working as a photographer at the Ashland Times-Gazette. She came looking for me but I was out on assignment. When I returned my boss said ‘Hey, there was some cute girl in here looking for you.’
“We dated that year of high school but broke up after we graduated in the spring of 1968 and went off to different colleges. The following summer (1969) Sally came back to Ashland and remembered I was working as a photographer at the Ashland Times-Gazette. She came looking for me but I was out on assignment. When I returned my boss said ‘Hey, there was some cute girl in here looking for you.’
“He
described her and I immediately knew it was Sally. I ran out, jumped in my car
and started driving around town looking for her. I found her in a phone booth
on Main Street calling her parents (who had since moved to Detroit). She saw
me, hung up the phone and jumped in my car.
“We’ve
been together ever since. We married on August 14, 1971.
“Since then we’ve moved all over the country for different newspaper jobs (Washington State, Denver, Washington, D.C. and Ohio) . . . still very much in love.”
“Since then we’ve moved all over the country for different newspaper jobs (Washington State, Denver, Washington, D.C. and Ohio) . . . still very much in love.”
Michael
added:
“I’m planning to be at the ABJ reunion this fall (October 6 at Wingfoot Lake State Park). Regretfully, Sally won’t be with me at the reunion. She’ll be with her sister in Chicago.
“I’m planning to be at the ABJ reunion this fall (October 6 at Wingfoot Lake State Park). Regretfully, Sally won’t be with me at the reunion. She’ll be with her sister in Chicago.
“I
was at the Beacon from 1987 to 1998 as a photographer, Beacon Magazine
photographer and finally director-of-photography). Hope to see you this fall.”
Michael’s Facebook
post that caught me attention:
“Happy
Anniversary, my love! Thanks for 48 great years with many more to come. I love
you, Sally!”
In a photo of
Michael drilling holes for Sally’s plant holder he posted:
“Anything for
you, Dear.”
Sally chimed
in:
“48 years ago, on one of my first
dates with Michael, we had our picture taken in a photo booth at Cedar Point. On
our 44th anniversary we went in a photo booth and had another picture
taken of us together.
“Looking back, several songs come to
mind, like ‘Happy Together’ ‘Only Just Begun,’ ‘In My Life.’ Thank you,
Michael, for sharing your life with me and I'm looking forward to being together
for many more anniversaries!”
Michael retired from Michael Good Photography, his business on Puget Sound,
about two years ago.
The photos that Michael took of weddings were named Seattle Bride
Magazine’s Best of 2009.
Michael is a former Ohio State student from Ashland, Ohio who was photography
director at 44 E. Exchange Street, the Washington Times, the Lorain Journal and
the Bellevue Journal-American in the state of Washington. The BJA no longer exists. The BJ barely does.
On his Puget Sound business Facebook page he posted:
“I am a career photojournalist specializing in weddings,
events, portraits, fine art boudoir and nature photography. My story-telling
photography artistically captures real moments and heartfelt emotions.”
“Fine art boudoir” is artistic nude shots, which reminded
me of the work of another former BJ photographer, Ott Gangl.
If you can’t wait to congratulate Michael at Wingfoot Lake Park
during the BJ Newsroom reunion in October, Michael’s business email is Michael@michaelgoodphotography.com and he also has an email address that is mgoodphotography@icloud.com
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