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A detail of the beautiful bride. I'm told that the pearls have been in the family for ages. Below, the ring bearer and flower girl during the wedding ceremony. They apparently thought they had been invited to a fancy-dress wrestling match.
I've got a bit more KC stuff. The Thursday Arch Series will be back this week, and it's an unusual one. It hit me this morning that we're leaving for Seattle on Saturday. I thought I had another week.
Meanwhile, back in The Lou, the Cardinals played the Washington Nationals in the early phase of the playoffs. Washington won 3-2 on Sunday but we gave 'em a good 12-4 thrashing yesterday. With an odd starting time of 3:37 in the afternoon, the light creeping across the field was strange.
le mouvement de la deuxieme photo est superbe.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I would want anyone taking a photo of my skin at that close range.
ReplyDeleteI love the play in the bottom of the 6th inning when the Cardinals runner advanced from first to third on a bunt, and then scored when the Nationals had to have their infield in for a play at the plate and could not handle a sharp grounder.
Why couldn't they do something like that in Sunday's game?
Lovely pearls!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to the Cards!
The pearls is just a beautiful shot B. The beasts......verifies that kids don't need to be in the wedding party.
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The Old Curmudgeon
And I know NOTHING about baseball but that last shot.....well the light knocks me outta the park.
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The shadows in the park echo the Arch. Graceful effect.
ReplyDeleteYour two photos from the wedding are terrific. That reminds me. We are still waiting for the photos from my daughter's wedding five weeks ago. Note to self: be patient.
ReplyDeleteAll four photos are wonderful, each in their own style. What a great selection. You're leading a full life, aren't you?
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