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Monday
Oct012007

Birthdays, music and squirrels


Photo by John Hall.


Happy birthday to Jodi! And also to John Hall! John has pics from Urban Tapestry's visit to Rochester up on his Web site, for those interested.

The shots above and below are from our house concert at John's place in Rochester.


Photo by John Hall.


Those who know Jodi, John or Allison (Allison's birthday is this Wednesday) are welcome to participate in a virtual birthday party that I'm current hosting in my Livejournal. I love the Internet. Where else can you have birthday party guests arriving from Germany, Singapore, England, the U.S. and Canada?

Birthday party photo


I have a new blogTO post about my CIBC Run For The Cure experience.


Photo by John Hall.


This photo below was taken in the Strong National Museum of Play, at an exhibit with a sign that said something like "What would YOU eat?"


Photo by John Hall.


Speaking of squirrels, a *@#&$ squirrel has managed to dig up my rosemary plant. I could be benevolent and say that the squirrel was reminding me to take in my rosemary before frost, but I suspect its motives were far less kind.

Grrr....



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