The Grapevine restaurant has a number of aquariums, with large fish swimming in them. It was quite a sight. |
This is Paul. He's a librarian, and he describes himself as being "semi-retired." |
This is Jean. She is a retired English teacher. She enjoys jewelry making, cooking, baking, and reading. She is quite a voracious reader, and likes a wide variety of authors and genres. |
Here is Paul and Jean, with their daughter, Betsy. Paul and Jean's son is Paul. |
This is the cake that was specially made by a family member for the celebration. |
This is the lovely swirly pattern of the frosting. |
Table decorations add ambience to the scene. |
This is one of two special gifts from Paul and Betsy to their parents. |
This is a closeup of the anniversary plate. |
Memento of the day. |
This one is called "watercolor," which is odd because it is so pale. I think that my watercolor paintings are more vibrant than this!!! |
Mmmm, raspberries!!! |
For my A to Z blogging challenge, I took pictures of these lovely spoons. I needed pictures of spoons for the "utensils" post. |
Scrambled eggs, with onions and cheese. |
Here are some of the students, their teacher, and their student teacher, who came back from his second student teaching placement to conduct the students in one of their songs. |
This is a closer view of this magnificent plant. |
On Wednesday evening, I went to Kaegebein Elementary School to take pictures of the school's spring choral concert for the Island Dispatch. The garden outside of the school looked very lively. |
Several choral groups performed at the concert. They were the Third Grand Choir, the Fourth and Fifth Grade Concert Choir, and the Show Choir. |
Renee Michki is the Kaegebein music teacher who directs the third grade choir and the show choir. |
This is Carolyn Laskey and her family. Carolyn wrote a song called "My Grand Island." That was one of the songs performed at the concert. |
I took this picture mostly for my Y is for Yellow blog post... lemons, lemon juice, and a yellow knife. |
Ground cover is starting to come back. |
Here are some lovely tulips that I spotted in a garden in Lockport. |
Flowering trees and shrubs, truly the joy of spring. |
Here are some more tulips from the same garden. Next week: Bishop William Franklin visits Saint Martin in the Fields Church, painting at Stella Niagara, and more. |
3 comments:
Oh, those are stunning flower pics!! I loved them! And I think it's neat that there is so much life in your week. My days have a lot of rinse and repeat in terms of what we do. My mind is busy, but my body does the same things each day, for the most part. :)
What a fun mix of photos. I'm always amazed that some couples stay together for 50+ years. Of all the photos, though, one caught my interest most...yep, that heavenly looking cake.
Be well, Alice.
Spring is such a beautiful time for a 50th wedding anniversary celebration. I laughed about the photographer not getting her picture taken. That happens to me all the time and I will thank you for stepping in. In fact, at the last birthday party I attended I just sat back and didn't take any family pictures - and the world didn't end. Enjoyed your flower pictures. Finally spring in upstate New York!
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