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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The Sky Above My House
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The Ansel Adams exhibit at Gilcrease has made me much more aware of the sky.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Epiphany
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After the service, coffee and cookies - beautiful cookies!
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Epiphany
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Epiphany celebrates the visitation of the wise men (Magi) to the Christ child. A joint Episcopal/Lutheran Epiphany service was held at Beth...
Monday, January 5, 2009
Borders on 21st St.
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Sue likes to buy books in bookstores. I like to look in bookstores and buy them at a discount online. It is tough for brick and morter st...
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Borders on 21st St.
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Sue is looking for something for her mother to read and I am tagging along. I can waste an endless amount of time in a good bookstore.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Ansel Adams at Gilcrease
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Gilcrease has a wonderful permanent collection of Western and Native American art. We will come back and share that soon.
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Ansel Adams at Gilcrease
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We had a nice lunch in the restaurant.
Ansel Adams at Gilcrease
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Also on display were some of Adams' large and small format cameras. I wanted to get a better picture of the exhibit area but every ...
Ansel Adams at Gilcrease
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This is the start of the exhibit. There were so many people there it was hard to see. There was a long queue which snaked around the ex...
Ansel Adams at Gilcrease
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Gilcrease Museum has had a fine exhibit of Ansel Adams photographs for several months and we waited until the last day to see it. So did a...
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Home Again
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The critters are hungry.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
New Year Plus One
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It is time to return home. Smokey would like to drive but has no license. We have had a very nice holiday.
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New Year Plus One
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Sue has made herself at home in our kitchen and cooked a nice breakfast for us. Yesterday we had black eyed peas to bring us luck in the...
New Year Plus One
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It is Friday morning and the wild turkeys are back just outside our window. They really are handsome birds, blue head, red wattles, and co...
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Year's Day 2009
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Stone steps lead from the rear entrance down to look out at the river.
New Year's Day 2009
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This is the main rear entrance of the lodge. The facility is available to rent for special events. Now I am looking for an excuse to com...
New Year's Day 2009
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The view from the promenade looks down the length of the Arkansas River. This is the same Arkansas River that runs a block away from our ...
New Year's Day 2009
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The interior of the lodge is a great hall for meetings, banquets, and dances. Along the outside are several sets of doors where one might s...
New Year's Day 2009
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Greenleaf Lodge has an interesting history. Built in 1937 by the WPA as part of the Greenleaf Recreation Area, it was attached by the U...
New Year's Day 2009
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Looking down to the lake from in front of our cabin.
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