Sunday, June 20, 2010

Chilling with family in Louisville ... and other bizarre sites


A ghoulish mask lies dormant (yet still frightening) in a box in aunt Janet’s basement.


Bobie opens the door to an old GE refrigerator ... again in Janet’s basement.


Bobie chats with sister Janet on her deck on a sunny Louisville afternoon that soon turned stormy.


Aunts, uncles and cousins met for lunch at Check's Cafe in Germantown. From left are: Danielle, Mark, Rosie, William, Charlie, Janet and Bobie.



Mark’s aunt Linda shows her fervor for the Yankees with this baseball-through-the-window sticker on her car.


Linda goofs off behind an orange sherbet and vanilla twirled ice cream cone at Dairy Kastle.



Mark enjoys his swirled ice cream cone.


The “two Lindas” mug during dinner at Kingfisher in Jefferson, Ind.


Mark can make a great grumpy face when he wants to. This is on the Indiana side of the Ohio River, facing downtown Louisville.



Yellow flowers at Falls of the Ohio state park .


Danielle took about a dozen photos of this flagpole as the sun set behind it.


A church catches the late afternoon sun in Louisville. Photo taken from the back seat of the (moving) car.


A view of downtown Louisville from the Indiana side (aka bank of the river) of the Ohio River.


It’s a lightning bug caught in flight - look for the yellow strip in the center of the grass.


Some disc golf shots

Danielle lines up to make her first drive at Iroquois Park.


On the 18th hole at Iroquois Park, we saw a tree with the letter ‘M’ spraypainted on it. We’ve seen it at other disc golf courses and have no idea what it stands for .... unless, of course, they knew Mark was coming.


William (middle name “Shakespeare,” I kid you not) makes a sweet putt on hole #3 at Charles Vettiner park outside Louisville. Will made par on the first tee. The course was full of trees and narrow fairways. We lost two discs and got tangled by spider webs when we had to fetch a lost disc from the brush.

No comments:

Post a Comment