2 0 0 5

DECEMBER
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

NOVEMBER
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

OCTOBER
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05

SEPTEMBER
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

AUGUST
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

JULY
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05

JUNE
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

MAY
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

APRIL
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05

MARCH
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

FEBRUARY
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

JANUARY
01 | 02 | 03 | 04

2 0 0 4

DECEMBER 05
DECEMBER 04
DECEMBER 03
DECEMBER 02
DECEMBER 01

NOVEMBER 04

NOVEMBER 03

NOVEMBER 02
NOVEMBER 01

OCTOBER 05

OCTOBER 04
OCTOBER 03

OCTOBER 02

OCTOBER 01

SEPTEMBER 04
SEPTEMBER 03
SEPTEMBER 02
SEPTEMBER 01
AUGUST 04
AUGUST 03
AUGUST 02
AUGUST 01
JULY 05
JULY 04
JULY 03
JULY 02
JULY 01
JUNE 04
JUNE 03
JUNE 02
JUNE 01
MAY 04
MAY 03
MAY 02
MAY 01
APRIL 05
APRIL 04
APRIL 03
APRIL 02
APRIL 01
MARCH 04
MARCH 03
MARCH 02
MARCH 01
FEBRUARY 04
FEBRUARY 03
FEBRUARY 02
FEBRUARY 01
JANUARY 05
JANUARY 04
JANUARY 03
JANUARY 02
JANUARY 01

2 0 0 3

DECEMBER 04
DECEMBER 03

DECEMBER 02
DECEMBER 01
NOVEMBER 04
NOVEMBER 03
N
OVEMBER 02
NOVEMBER 01
OC
TOBER 03
OCTOBER 02
OCTOBER 01
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST 02
AUG
UST 01
JULY 02
JULY 01
JUNE 02
JUNE 01
MAY 02
MAY 01
APRIL 02
APRIL 01
MARCH
FEBRUARY

JANUARY


IN RETROSPECT

2 0 0 2

DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
JULY
JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

2 0 0 1

DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
JULY
JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

2 0 0 0

DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
JULY
JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

1 9 9 9

DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
JULY
JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

1 9 9 8

DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
JULY
JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

WEDDING




Christmas tree
Mostly decorated -- tinsel still to come.

DECEMBER 3, 2005







D E C E M B E R   1 0 ,   2 0 0 5

ABOVE Columbus Club. An original Broad Street mansion at Broad and Fourth.

Christmas Dinner with Dave and Bette
At the Columbus Club.

 

Jessica and Jason
Marriage reception

 

 



D E C E M B E R   9 ,   2 0 0 5

Nutcracker | BalletMet
At the Ohio Theatre.

Amy was pleased that the story in Part I had been supplemented by stronger dancing and choreography. Part II's divertissements had also been made to fit into the narrative, so the there was not as much disconnect as in many performances of Nutcracker.

 

Stolen snow day
One of Amy's board friends from the East Coast got a snow day, but Watterson did not. The snow was too little, too early to shut down the city.

 

 



D E C E M B E R   8 ,   2 0 0 5

ABOVE Snow. Bryden and 18th St., Olde Towne East.

Choir rehearsal
Early and short, so that those who sing in the Ohio Village Singers could make their concert. Which they did, after recovering the key temporarily lost in the parking lot.

It was snowing heavily, big fluffy flakes, and was a good night for the rest of us to stay at home.

 

 


D E C E M B E R   7 ,   2 0 0 5

.
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D E C E M B E R   6 ,   2 0 0 5

ABOVE Turbines. A statue at AEP headquarters downtown. Lit with chasing lights every Christmas season.

Sculptor: George Greenamyer; 1983. Consists of old turbines from American Electric Power plants.

 

 



D E C E M B E R   5 ,   2 0 0 5

ABOVE "No pictures." Atticus likes his privacy.

 

 

 

 


D E C E M B E R   4 ,   2 0 0 5

Mike & Jen's for dinner
I was permitted to play much Uno with Anneliese.

 

First stop on the Olde Towne tour
For five of the tourers -- who got a personal tour of our house as we were still in the throes of decorating.

I had hoped to get to the Maennerchor Christmas concert and to at least some of the houses on the tour, but didn't make it.

 

And the Glory of the Lord | From Handel's Messiah
At the 8:30 service.

 

 

 

 

 


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