Tuesday, May 26, 2009

And another week...

I've had a few things going on outside of work in the past week, so posting to the blog has been moved down the priority list.

So, once again, here's what's been seen through my lenses over the past week.








4 comments:

Cameron Magee said...

Way to go, PJ. Brace yourself:

Is that the B'Ville pool?
What in the world are those girls building?
Who is the lady?
Where is that cemetary?
I want to play putt putt
What is that woman screaming about? LOL
Was this the AMP?

:) - As always, quality photos. Love it.

Ben Bipes said...

Your paper made CNN.com today:

"The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -- a Little Rock, Arkansas newspaper -- reported that local AT&T representatives helped Allen fans each cast 10 or more text-message votes at one time through "power texts.""

ivester said...

OK, Cameron, I'm going to try to address all of your questions. And, BTW, I'm now PJ?

Is that the B'Ville pool?
-yes; nice eye

What in the world are those girls building?
-They were designing a boat made out of simple materials with the biggest being a 2-liter bottle.

Who is the lady?
-This was a portrait of Kim Crawford who's heading up the upcoming wine-tasting event at the Walton Arts Center.

Where is that cemetary?
-Fayetteville National Cemetery just off of what's formerly known as Sixth Street.

I want to play putt putt
-I as well. I haven't played in probably four or five years.

What is that woman screaming about? LOL
-Ha! She's not actually screaming but just really excited to watch as her husband (in the white shirt in the background) operates the da Vinci Surgical System which is a robotic machine that provides surgeons with more precision.

Was this the AMP?
-This was actually the Beatles tribute band Rain playing at the Walton Arts Center. And, may I add, they're DAMN good.

Marc F. Henning said...

They're not only DAMN good. Rain is the ONLY Beatles tribute band endorsed by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. I saw Rain's concert on a PBS fundraising special a few months back. Needless to say I was blown away by how good they are.

I'm hoping I can get to see them between now and Sunday.