Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

So a Priest Walks Into Bellhurst Castle...

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Bellhurst Castle (http://www.belhurst.com/) on Seneca Lake.  Father Jack had his 50th anniversary of being ordained as a priest.  

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For those who don't know Father Jack, he's the priest that married Megan and I.  Here we are dancing at our reception.  It was a great 50th anniversary celebration and we were honored to be invited.

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A view of Seneca Lake

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Mr. Fussy looks like a teacher I had in high school...

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Athena seems to be waiting for 5 o'clock to roll around...

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I can't wait for her to try to make this happen when she's 70-80 lbs.

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I call this "Still Life of a Future Blog Post."  

That's all I have this week. 

Sunday, April 5, 2009

So, A Chicken Walks Into My Office...


Birthdays are a HUGE deal at work and it was my anonymous boss lady's b-day. When I went into work that morning, I had no idea a singing telegram chicken would be there as well.


She looks startled because he was "balking" at her really loud.


Those are some hairy chicken legs...


This is somewhere in the north of Chicago. Anyone know if this place is good or not? It's in Roger's Park or something.


Megan and I went and did some work related travel. Her work, no longer mine. That being architecture. There was an art gallery next to the Grosse Pointe Lighthouse and this was my favorite piece. I've seen more obnoxious strollers being used in Wicker Park/Bucktown that cost $1000 though.


This is from the Adult Art Education Class in Evanston. It was called "The Grateful Dead."


The Grosse Pointe Lighthouse




The sandy shore of Lake Michigan


The Baha'i Temple up in Wilmette. If you haven't been to it yet, I highly suggest it.


It took about 40 years to construct this place and they are still working on it. It was started in 1912.


Detail

That's about it. Waiting for it to stop snowing in April so I can go outside and enjoy myself.

xoxo,
Mike

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