SUBJECT: Stained glass & reflection off mirror
Here is another morning reflection photo featuring the stained glass we have hanging in the upstairs bathroom.
It makes having to get up in the morning a little easier.



TIME: 7:53 PM
PLACE: St. Mary School
SUBJECT: Door
This entrance is no longer utilized.
I remember picking up my niece from this door in the mid 1990’s when they had a pre-school here.
TIME: 7:01 AM
PLACE: Work
SUBJECT: Name on glass
I’ve been given an office.
And my name is on the glass.
That’s how you know you are important. Right?
TIME: 11:55 PM
PLACE: Denny’s
SUBJECT: Window
Stella had her 8th grade dance tonight.
After it was over, she and a group went to Denny’s to eat.
TIME: 8:26 AM
PLACE: Work
SUBJECT: Window view
This is the view from my desk.
I am able to salute the flag anytime I want.
TIME: 7:05 PM
PLACE: Ott’s Tavern
SUBJECT: Outside wall
As has been our normal MO on Tuesdays – we had supper at Ott’s Tavern this evening.
Love that we are staying lighter later.
Now, if only the temperature would start co-operating.
We are all done with the cold.
TIME: 8:35 PM
PLACE: 1100 Block of West Main
SUBJECT: Neon sign reflections
After the inter-squad Soccer (JV vs. Freshmen & Varsity vs. JV) and the parent meeting at the high school, HH and I went out to have a little refreshment.
The neon window signs of 10th St. Baking Co. were reflected in the building across the street.
TIME: 5:23 PM
PLACE: Scottish Rite Cathedral
SUBJECT: Reflection in fountain
James, Stella and I met my dad for some fish at the Scottish Rite.
We ended up sitting with my Uncle Al and Aunt Ann who were there as well.
The husband was supposed to be cooking in the back, frying fish.
He was called into work instead.
Overtime – woot…woot!
TIME: 7:39 PM
PLACE: N 11th Street
SUBJECT: Flag in front of row house
HH and I ate supper at 10th Street Bakery with some friends.
When we left, the setting sun was throwing some nice light on the buildings.
Supposedly, this row house was originally located at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis as housing for the workers.
After the fair was over, it was dismantled and re-built here in town.