Nature Shots, and a Gala Evening

Slow mist rises, collects, and swirls above the pond... the orange-tinted "line" that looks like it's a smudge on the camera lens is actually mist. It's so delightful to watch -- so slow and staid...

More mist -- cameras can't do it justice. I love to sit on the couch, doing my personal Bible time, and watching it!



The weather is perfect for a picnic in the country! This illustration is so charming.

Mom loves these!

"Mrs. B.R. Cant" is the rose Beth left us -- my, we enjoy it!!!

The irises in front of the "guest house" are beginning...

Pale elegance

Two helicopters, on their way somewhere... 
(okay, tell me that to make that obvious statement doesn't need a Ph.d! ;)

Deborah's rose is so unique and gorgeous!


Lush roadside

A glimpse of bluebonnets as Ben & I are on our way to the SSO practice and concert.

Charles, Clare Cason (our violin teacher), and Cheryl

Of course... Ben!

Ben & I whiled away the time between practice and concert in the backstage "break room."

In case you ever wanted to know what the Kidd-Key break room looked like... ;)

A glimpse from behind the curtain. I love the feel of backstage, looking out where the crowds will gather soon...

The vaulted hall directly behind the stage

Kidd-Key Auditorium is so beautiful and grand!

As the starting time neared, I joined this lovely group! :)

The stage was crowded!

Children's chorus in "Carmen"

Some of the soloists -- I was pleased with the quality of the voices. They were really quite good!

Intermission; we visit with friends...

The music was incredible and so gorgeous!

It's over, and Clare & Mr. Cason talk with the principal viola player and the "manager." :) 

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