
Denise Dill playing at Penny Lane in Evansville, Indiana.
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So Evansville has wi-fi hotspots now, huh?
Posted by rakkity.What's with the Oliver Twist point of view? You usualy give us people -- sweating performers face on, groovin' audience, unawares bar denizens. This outsider-looking-in view is something I would do......
Posted by quizzical.Wi-fi is everywhere. This photo proves it. Btw, will there be any KT updates?
Quizzical, you are spot on. I did take a few indoors, but they were boring and blurry. I like this photo with the redish outside table serving as a foreground.
Posted by michael.Katie has taken over 300 pictures and most are available (but not conveniently so) on the web. They feature Sevilla, Madrid, Toledo & Cadiz. There are some problems weeding them down and presenting them in a slideshow format. KT's schoolwork and mediocre computer support make it tough for KT to do that. I'm trying to help, but I'm limited by a number of things, too. So the teeming fans will just have to wait. But there is one picture to start with at http://katie.schmahl.org/ .
Posted by rakkity.Beautiful picture, Ed, thanks. Such intense tilework! Did she deputize a passerby, fellow traveler, or self-timer to get it?
Posted by erstwhile traveler.Stunning. What an amazing building and what a great experience for Katie.
Posted by chris.So Evansville has wi-fi hotspots now, huh?
Posted by: rakkityat March 2, 2005 12:19 PMWhat's with the Oliver Twist point of view? You usualy give us people -- sweating performers face on, groovin' audience, unawares bar denizens. This outsider-looking-in view is something I would do......
Posted by: quizzicalat March 2, 2005 05:08 PMWi-fi is everywhere. This photo proves it. Btw, will there be any KT updates?
Quizzical, you are spot on. I did take a few indoors, but they were boring and blurry. I like this photo with the redish outside table serving as a foreground.
Posted by: michaelat March 2, 2005 05:30 PMKatie has taken over 300 pictures and most are available (but not conveniently so) on the web. They feature Sevilla, Madrid, Toledo & Cadiz. There are some problems weeding them down and presenting them in a slideshow format. KT's schoolwork and mediocre computer support make it tough for KT to do that. I'm trying to help, but I'm limited by a number of things, too. So the teeming fans will just have to wait. But there is one picture to start with at http://katie.schmahl.org/ .
Posted by: rakkityat March 3, 2005 09:44 AMBeautiful picture, Ed, thanks. Such intense tilework! Did she deputize a passerby, fellow traveler, or self-timer to get it?
Posted by: erstwhile travelerat March 3, 2005 11:27 AMStunning. What an amazing building and what a great experience for Katie.
Posted by: chrisat March 3, 2005 04:40 PM