Peter Lundquist:  

CLASS OF 1978
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Fremont, CA
Santa clara, CA

Peter's Story

A funny thing happened during high school ... In late September of 1975 while I was playing soccer in PE at Mission San Jose High School, a boy from the varsity soccer team tried to kick a ball out from underneath me, but missed and kicked my side instead. I was the goalie, in the goal box, but we had no refs or other supervision; the varsity soccer coach (who was our PE coach) was at the other field watching the other two teams play. The pain was fantastic and since no one was helping I crawled to the nurse¿s office. After over an hour there, during which I was given an ice pack for my pain, I stole out of the nurse¿s office because I was getting no relief from this pain and the nurse would not get me to the hospital. I rode my bike home (my parents were separated, and my mom was in Hayward at Alameda County Library Headquarters working) and pleaded with my brother to help me find a way to the hospital. We could not afford to pay for an ambulance, so eventually my mom found a friend that would drive me to Hayward Kaiser (the closest Kaiser to us). I was in an emergency operating room at Hayward Kaiser for over seven hours while the doctors buzzed all about me trying to figure out what had happened. Finally, ten hours after the accident had occurred (I was given no pain relief during this time), my parents walked into the room with two doctors. I hadn¿t seen my parents together like this since they sepa...Expand for more
rated and it was a little strange. The doctors then began explaining to my parents and I that they could not find out what was wrong with me, but because I had lost so much blood and was continuing to hemorrhage massive amounts of blood, I would die in less than 15 minutes unless they performed emergency exploratory surgery. However, they would need to find the problem, stem the bleeding, etc., faster than they were comfortable with, so they made my parents sign a release (as I lie there) absolving the two doctors of any liability because the odds were that I would die on the operating table. I was in surgery for three hours and woke up seven days later in ICU. It was 13 hours from when I was dropped like a rock on the soccer field to when I rolled out of the operating room. They cut me open from about my waist to my ribcage to perform the emergency exploratory operation. The incision was/is 13" long. They used a grand total of 13 stitches to sew up the 13" scar. There was no need to worry about cosmetics or anything because the odds were against me ever having to worry about that. I was in ICU for a total of ten days, the first seven in a medically induced coma. After a month and a half, I returned home. I did not return to MSJ until late January of 1976. My mom lost her job shortly thereafter and I had to work. So the rest of my high school days were a little different than those of my fellow classmates.
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Peter Lundquist's album, 1969 Alfa Romeo GTV
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Peter Lundquist's album, 1972 Alfa Romeo Berlina
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113 Series Interior
113 Spider Interior
the 113 Spider
Peter Lundquist's album, Family
New Braking System
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113 Series Motor
Peter Lundquist's album, Alga Design Company Overview
Peter Lundquist's album, Alga Design Company Overview
15x& with 215 50's
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The 30 Year Old Clutch
Latest Engine Bay (electric fan & remote battery)
An illustration from the paper used to make the books. Usually scraps of paper from Japanese sources that the POW's turned into their own books.
This is an example of the hand bound books the POW's made. One of the few luxuries they had was that they could recreate books from memory that they used for a library.
A shore pass from September 23, 1941
Peter Lundquist's album, The Battling Bastards of Bataan
Mr Church, at it again!
And then, of course, there is Roger Dean. If only LP's would have lasted longer, or if the media frenzy today had existed back then, he would have gotten more exposure. His use of color and texture makes these images so acc
Well, then my brother Marc whips one out. I know our dad would love the fact that Marc carries on my dad's love of photography.
Peter Lundquist's album, Some Stuff I like to Call Art
Another of Frederick E. Church's work. Absolutely stunning views of the world outside the USA borders. What a noble life, to give these images to so many every day folks ...
Frederick Church is easily one of my favorite American painters. His paintings toured America at at time when we had only seen pencil drawings of the world beyond our borders. Mr. Church opened our eyes to a wonderful, amaz
Now, Mr. Dali, is anyone surprised I like him so much? During the 1990's I was going to France a lot for business and I made it a point to see his works there. I still need to get to Tampa and check out his work there.
Well, when he wasn't inventing Esperanto, he had to do something right? He could work in so many mediums, just amazing.
Delilah driving the Berlina ... she only has a learners permit!
Delilah on Alameda Creek. She is still not too sure about the water thing, just yet. She almost went swimming for the first time when we went to Graw Lake (sp?) in Niles. Niles is simply the most dog friendly town I have ev
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
Peter Lundquist's album, Delilah, a wonderful best friend
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