Every year I go to my mother -in-law’s for Thanksgiving and every year I swear I'll never do it again. But I always do, do it again. (1972)
Untitled (Man rake and 3 boys) (1971)
Katherine and Bob Riley (1972)
We have to move. My husband's been transferred to Southern California. (1972)
Dublin, California, a bedroom community. (1971)
Untitled (Kids in street jumping rope) (1971)
My wife and I don’t like the term “head shop.” We are in the youth-oriented business. In seven years we have never been hassled by the police. We don't use drugs; we want to protect our livelihood. (1975)
Catering truck drivers are mostly women. Men want to buy food from women, you know. I love being outdoors, getting around and meeting people. I'll never quit. (1976)
I’m a plastics molder. and make oven doors for airline kitchenettes. I could never work indoors where I can't see the sun. I've been thinking about women's lib. Maybe I'll join something and do volunteer work. Maybe someday I'll work with children. (1976)
I really enjoy being here because it’s my pleasure to help people. They'd have to fire me before I'd quit. I know I'm loved here and vice versa. (1975)
You have to be a little goofy to be in this business. To cook every day, you have to be a psychologist and an artist. I enjoy cooking and I like to eat. If you don't like it, don't serve it. (1975)
The World of Fun (mini Disneyland), Kansas City, MO (1976)
Untitled (Group of men and one young lady on sitting on lap of older gentleman.) (c.1972)
Untitled (Easter bunny at coffee shop) (c. 1972)
If you don’t do it yourself, you get screwed. (c. 1972)