Well, here we are — four days till Christmas! Do me a favor……don’t ask if I’m ready……hehehe Let’s just say, I’ll be ready when I need to be! 🙂
So, on with the next set of Daily Photos:
TREAT
SOMETHING GREEN
SMALL
PEACE
SPARKLE
I MADE THIS
A GIFT
CANDY CANE
That’s it……need to get off here and go wrap some Christmas gifts!!! 😀 Catch ya next time!
I had an amazing time, today! I went on a bus day-trip with the Busy Buddies group to Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, NY to hear the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. The performance was John Morris Russell’s Jazzy Holiday Pops with conductor John Morris Russell. There were also performances by Erica Gabriel – soprano, George Brown – tenor, the Darlene Ceglia’s Dance Project, and trio “Normal Street Entrance” to enhance the experience against the beautiful music of the Buffalo Philharmonic.
First – this is my very first time ever at Kleinhans Music Hall and I have to say I was impressed! What a beautiful venue! I don’t believe there is a “bad seat” in the house. The acoustics are amazing. They serve complimentary donuts and coffee in the lobby with ample seating for everyone to relax while waiting for “showtime”. And…..it was especially impressive how they handled bus groups – which I was a part of: they asked everyone who was in a bus group to remain seated after the show and they called each group when their bus was in queue outside the entrance – no standing around in the cold waiting for your bus or walking out into a large parking lot to get to it. Nice!!!
They also, like most venues right now, require full vaccination for entry – no vax, no entry – and they also require masks to be worn at all times while inside the building. We got off the bus at the entrance and they very quickly and efficiently looked at our vaccination records and photo ID and we went on inside. The sad thing was that we had to show a photo ID that they matched to the name on the vaccination record…..apparently, there is a problem with those who don’t want to be vaccinated using either a friend’s vaccination record or a phony one to get into places that require vaccinations. Come on — if you don’t want to be vaccinated, that’s up to you, but accept the consequences of that decision — there are going to be places you won’t be able to go to without the vaccination — fact of life at this point. Anyway…..I liked that and was happy to show my vaccination record!
The music was incredible…..I always enjoy hearing a philharmonic orchestra – especially with a pops performance. The soloists and dancers made it so much more entertaining, as well.
Here are some photos:
The first few are of the orchestra warming up as the audience was finding their seats.
Erica Gabriel – soprano – stunning!!!
Darlene Ceglia’s Dance Project – dance group – so talented!!!
George Brown – tenor – fabulous!!!
More from the dance group
John Morris Russell – conductor — what a showman!!! During the instrumental part of one of Ms. Gabriel’s songs, he danced with her…..what a treat!
“Normal Street Entrance” – trio – very nice, indeed!!! They did a medley of Irish Christmas songs!!!
Amy Licata – violin, Brett Shurtiffe – double bass, Matt Sperber – guitar
The dance group dancing to “Sleigh Ride”
Ms. Gabriel and Mr. Brown jazzing it up!
Guess who got to sing with the Buffalo Philharmonic???
Yep — ME!!! I sang a medley of classic Christmas Carols!!!
OK……so, it was the audience sing-a-long part of the show……
but, I DID sing…..and the BPO was playing the music!!! hahaha
After the show, we went to Panes Restaurant in North Tonawanda for lunch…..it was really good!!! I had the roast beef and baked potato dinner…..the other choice was chicken parm…..and I think there was a third choice, but I didn’t see anyone have anything but the other two choices. Everyone enjoyed their meal — the bread was AMAZING……they make their own and sell it there (I bought some to have for my Christmas Eve celebration with family — I popped it in the freezer to keep till I need it). There was also vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup for dessert.
So good……beef was tender and jammed with flavor and the baked potato was perfect!!!
It was an amazing day with friends……I went with the Busy Buddies group I belong to and a friend from my school days sat with me on the bus, at the show, and at lunch. So glad I did this day trip — it was a perfect way to enjoy the holiday season!
OK…..so, as of last night, I now have my tree up and the house as decorated as it’s going to get…to be fair, a few decorations were already up – I just got the tree and the bulk of the “what-nots” out and in place last night. But…..I still have not wrapped a single gift or sorted through them to be sure I’m not missing something! So, I’m a bit closer to being ready for Christmas than I was in the last post, but barely! hehehe
That said…..let’s get on with this group of December Daily Photo pics:
I BOUGHT THIS….
SOMETHING SILVER
Bet you can’t look at that photo without thinking of Merle Haggard’s “Silver Wings”…..hehehe
TREE
DECORATION
US
Stockings for “us”…..one for me and one for Megan! 🙂
That’s all for now…….who’s betting I’ll be completely ready for Christmas by the next group of Daily Photos post (won’t say “next post”, cause I just might get ambitious and write something in between)??? No takers? Yeah…..odds are not in your favor on that one! hehehe
Hello, December…..I’m not quite ready for you, yet! I did get my Christmas cards done and in the mail – as of today – but, I haven’t brought my tree and decorations up from the basement, yet…..and, I think I may be done with almost all my shopping, but nothing is wrapped……oh, boy……I’m a hot mess!
But…..I did get a photo for every daily topic, so far…..and, here they are:
STARTS WITH “T”
STAR
I LOVE THIS….
(a gift from my great nephew and great niece for my tree…..that isn’t up, yet)
THIS IS JOY!
(prepping the homemade communion bread for the Lord’s Supper at church)
LIGHTS
SOMETHING RED
THE WEATHER OUTSIDE…..
See ya next time…..maybe I’ll be able to report that I’m all ready for Christmas by then…….yeah, I have my doubts, too, but it’s good to set goals, right?
Goodbye November……..not gonna elaborate…….just gonna get on with the fourth set of November Daily Photos and move on to December! 🙂
ON MY FEET
MY FAVE COLOR
On that particular day, my fave color was Pizza! What? Pizza is TOO a color!!! Besides, these photos are supposed to be my interpretation of the daily topic and this is how I interpret it that day!!!
MATCHING
NATURAL
DARK
LIGHT
(I missed “Pastel” in between “Light” and “Bright”…….ooppss!!!)
BRIGHT
GOLD
And, so ends our month of “colors”!
Here’s December’s Daily Photo Challenge Topic List:

Hello from yet another cold and rainy Sunday…….I sound like a broken record, huh? Well, it is November, folks……so, let’s just move along so I can offer you the next set of November Daily Photos with a colorful theme!
FLORAL
ONE COLOR
TWO COLORS
PATTERN
BLACK AND WHITE
RAINBOW
ON MY HEAD
So…..are you ready for Thanksgiving? If your turkey isn’t already thawing, you’d better get it out of that freezer NOW!!! I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving full of family, love, and lots of delicious food to share with those you care the most about! And, if that isn’t in the cards for you this year, I wish you peace and happiness with whatever the holiday weekend brings your way.
Hello on this cold, rainy Sunday evening in November……I’m already to the point where I don’t want to leave the house until the temperature is higher than my age and it isn’t even that cold, yet! But…..the damp chill goes right to my bones and joints and I’m not afraid to say I don’t like it. We are strange creatures, aren’t we — not happy unless we have something to complain about, huh? I like to say, “I’m ready to stop complaining about the heat so I can start complaining about the cold” and visa-versa!!! LOL Seriously, though…..the trees are stunning and I’m loving seeing all the beautiful leaves on the ground – listening to them crunch and shuffle under my feet when I walk through them. I do love autumn…..chilly days and all!
And, speaking of all the beautiful colors that autumn brings……let’s get on with the next set of November Daily Photos from our month of colors:
PURPLE
AQUA
PINK
GRAY
BROWN
POP OF COLOR
STRIPES
That’s all for now……can’t wait to see what I come up with for the rest of the month’s color-based topics……that is, if I decide to leave the house again before spring! hehehe
Hello, November! We ended Daylight Savings Time, last night……it will be rough getting used to it getting dark by like 5:00-ish, but I am really glad it will be light when I get up and let Megan out to do her business about 7:00-ish each morning! Everything in life is a trade-off…..give and take…..ying and yang…..you get the idea!!! But, there is no trade-off, here……I’m going to offer up the first set of November Daily Photos and you don’t have to give up anything in return, except a few minutes of your time….and, I bet it’ll be worth it! 🙂
Just a reminder……we’re doing colors for the November challenge topics….here goes:
WHITE
BLACK
GREEN
RED
ORANGE
BLUE
YELLOW
My last dahlia……literally THE last one in the bed that is still in it’s prime!!!
Catch ya next time!!!
Goodbye October…….I can’t believe tomorrow will be November 1st……and then we’ll be saying goodbye to daylight savings time……and then we’ll be sleeping off a turkey coma after Thanksgiving dinner……and I haven’t even started planning for Thanksgiving, let alone starting my Christmas shopping or thinking about doing my Christmas cards…..and…..I don’t even want to think about having to get used to writing 2022 on things!!!
So….to calm all the anxiety that little paragraph just caused me…..here is the last set of October Daily Photos:
I Love This Time of Day…..
…..while the dew is still on the roses!!!
(It is also a line from one of my favorite hymns – “In The Garden”…….”I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses…”)
I Watched This……
On Mondays, I…..
…..work at the church!
I Like To Eat……
……tomato soup with my tuna fish!
I Can…..
….reach things better with my friend, the step stool!
I Can’t……
….think of a single reason to eat raw fish – no matter how pretty it is!
I Wore This…..
I Have To…..
…..resist breaking into the desserts meant for Sunday dinner with family!
I Believe…..
….there are angels among us! And, these are mine!
For those who like to follow along……here is the November Daily Photo Topic List…..we’re doing colors!

See you in November!!!
Rhode Island – WOW!!! When I started telling people I was going to Rhode Island for a week, some said, “WHY?” Others told me I was going to love it! Well……I DID love it!!! When I first thought about a possible trip to Rhode Island, I had a few ideas, but wasn’t sure exactly where I wanted to stay or what all I wanted to do until I started researching it.
I originally considered staying in Providence and exploring from there. I ended up deciding on Newport as my base location…..and, I am sooooo glad I did! Newport is such a sweet town with tons of great things to see and do.
I flew into Boston and drove to Newport – about an hour and a half – longer than I thought it would take, but I made it! I rented a Kia K5 – nice car!!! I ended up putting 572 miles on the rental car in the three days I was there (actually five – Monday was a travel day, I had Tuesday-Thursday to do stuff, and Friday was my return travel day).
I found a lovely Bed & Breakfast called the Artful Lodger on Spring Street in Newport – GREAT location – right downtown and close to just about everything. My host – Heidi – was a sweetheart – very friendly, fun, and helpful with recommendations and information.
My room was large, clean, beautifully decorated, and very comfortable…..and, it had a huge Jacuzzi, which I took full advantage of!!!
Breakfast was served in the Conservatory on the third floor – a beautiful, sunny room with views of the harbor and outdoor seating available if the weather permits – it was a tad chilly for that while I was there. Breakfast was DELICIOUS!!!
Two mornings I had the Azores Sweet Bread French Toast — once with sausage and once with bacon — YUM!!! So good!!! (that’s why I had it two days in a row) On the third day, I had eggs, bacon, and toast. The fourth morning, I had to leave for the airport before breakfast was served…..boo hoo!!!
Me and Heidi — the host of the Artful Lodger
I arrived my first day after dark and a stressful drive from Boston Logan Airport, so I just got settled in, watched some TV, and got an amazing night’s sleep – I slept like a baby every night. Then, my second day, I focused on finding my way around Newport and sight-seeing. I drove around…..not an easy task, at first – Newport is a maze of one-way streets that are very narrow, but I soon got the hang of it and was zipping around the town like an old pro!
Here are some of the sights from my puttering around in the morning:
I visited with the pastor of the United Baptist Church of Newport – the second oldest Baptist church in America. I met with him and took photos for an article I wanted to write for my church newsletter…..I did a separate post on the churches I visited for the article – scroll down after you’re done with this post to read it.
Also included in the next post is America’s First Synagogue, established in 1763.
And, the first Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House, established 1730. Be sure to scrolled down to the next post – lots of history of all these amazing churches that represent the pioneers of religious freedoms in America.
The Redwood Library and Athenaeum – a hybrid library, museum, rare book repository, and research center. First purpose-built library structure in America that has been in continuous use since opening in 1750. It is also the nation’s oldest Neo-classical building and a National Historic Landmark.
AND……it has a big rocking chair in the side yard…..a piece of art work, or so I was told! I REALLY wanted to get up in that chair……but……I was a good girl (but, only because it was so high and I am so short – hehehe)
This is the Newport Tower…….also known as the Old Stone Mill, is a round stone tower located in Touro Park in Newport, Rhode Island, the remains of a windmill built in the mid-17th century. But – several theories add to the mystery of the tower — including claims that it was built by Vikings or the Knights Templar, Freemasons, Native Americans, Chinese explorers, and Celts. Recent investigations conclude all materials are from the mid-17th century and the windmill story is most likely.
I did some walking around downtown – especially Thames Street – a lovely brick and cobblestone street full of wonderful shops and restaurants.
Then, in the afternoon, I took a three hour trolley tour all around the city that ended with a tour of one of the Gilded Age Mansions that Newport is famous for.
Our guide was awesome…..so fun and knowledgeable. He was from Brazil and was a real cutie-patooty!!!
During the mid-19th century, some of the wealthiest families in America came to Newport to build lavish mansions to be used as “summer cottages”. These mansions were summer homes to Vanderbilt’s, Astor’s, Carnegie’s, and many others….including one owned by Jacqueline Bouvier’s step father – Hammersmith Farms – the location of her wedding reception when she married John F. Kennedy. President Eisenhower also had his “summer white house” in Newport, as did John F. Kennedy. Some of the homes are still private homes, but some have been opened to the public for tours. Imagine……building something this massive and grand and only living in it a couple months out of the year!!!
This is the Breakers — a tour was included in our Trolley Tour. It was quite elaborate!
Eisenhower’s Summer White House is located at Fort Adams
Hammersmith Farms – home of Jackie Bouvier and location of her wedding reception when she married JFK
After the tour, I went to The Mooring for dinner……amazing!!!
I had the baked lobster stuffed with shrimp and scallops and a Limoncello cake for dessert!
I walked off my dinner with a stroll around Bannister’s Wharf
Wednesday was another amazing day!!! Started out with a delicious breakfast….then I went across the bridge to Jamestown to visit Beavertail Lighthouse…..then walked a ways on the Cliff Walk (it’s a 7 mile round trip walk, so definitely didn’t do the whole thing)…..then I went to St Mary’s Parish – the church JFK and Jackie were married in, but found they only do tours on Tuesday…….then I found the mansion that the 1960’s TV show Dark Shadows was filmed at – they used it for the exterior shots of Collinwood Mansion – it is a private residence and mostly obscured by heavy bushes, but I found a spot I could get my phone through for a picture!!!! I was careful not to trespass, but I GOT THE SHOT!!!
Beavertail Lighthouse is the site of America’s Third Oldest Lighthouse – established in 1749
The harbor leaving Jamestown…..and a huge, beautiful building on the corner just before I got back on the bridge.
This is the bridge to Jamestown from the Jamestown side……it was a stunning bridge! Obviously, I couldn’t get photos while I was on the bridge, but it really was an impressive drive.
The next few photos are from the Cliff Walk – a 7 mile round trip walk along the harbor with beautiful views. I only went a ways down – too far for me to do the whole round trip and I also had to get back to the wharf for a sail on a schooner I had booked and I still had a couple stops I wanted to make before then.
St. Mary’s Parish — church where John F. Kennedy and Jackie Bouvier were married on September 12, 1953. They have tours that take you through the church and the day of the wedding, but only on Tuesdays — I wish I had known that – I could have swapped my plans around so I could do the tour, but……that’s OK! Another time, maybe!
I was really excited when I found the mansion that was used for the exterior shots of Collinwood Mansion in the 1960’s TV show, Dark Shadows!!! I loved that show…..I rushed home from school to see it!!! This is the home of Barnabus Collins in the show. It is a private home that I was told recently sold for $29 million!!! Best photo I could get through the bushes and the hole in the chain link fence…..it’s a private residence marked “No Trespassing”!!!! I didn’t go on the property…..I was standing outside the bushes and fence…..but I got the shot!!! LOL
In the afternoon, I went sailing on the Madeleine Schooner – WOW – it was a gorgeous day for it! We set sail and spent an hour and a half on the water with the sails up! AMAZING!!! It was an all-girl crew with Captain Annie at the helm and two young ladies working the sails. Captain Annie is the first female captain for this schooner in its 30-some years in operation!
This looks old and impressive — it’s actually a replica that is only about 8 years old…..but, it sure is pretty!
House on an island…..it was built by the original owners, who abandoned it after a severe hurricane a long time ago – before they started naming hurricanes — sorry, can’t remember the specific details……then, it was purchased not too long ago by a guy who came along and asked the city how much they wanted for it – they were so happy that someone wanted it, they sold it to him for the back taxes – about $8000!!! It is a fully self-sufficient home powered by renewable energy.
Rose Hill Lighthouse under the bridge to Jamestown…….Rose Hill Lighthouse is now operated as a 6 room inn that you can stay at…..it is reported to be haunted….just might be my choice for lodging next time….although, I may have to split my time so I could stay at the Artful Lodger, again!

One of the passengers brought their dog – Olivia – a Jack Russell Terrier……here, Captain Annie is giving some love to Olivia! She was a sweetheart!!! She loved being on the boat and visiting with all the other passengers.
Then, I had an early dinner at the Lobster Bar after I got off the Madeleine. I had the Lobster Roll with fries and it was incredible!!!
I wandered around Thames Street for some window shopping (and a little actual shopping)…..picked up a “Grandma’s Carrot Cake” cupcake at Cupcake Charlie’s and then settled in for the night and enjoyed my cupcake!!!
I originally planned to take the ferry over to Block Island, but people I talked to said it really wasn’t the right time of year for that and I found so many other wonderful things to do that I decided not to spend an entire day doing something like that. I was then planning to visit some of the other coastal towns near Newport. But, in my infinite wisdom, I decided I wanted to see Cape Cod!!!
I started out making a quick photo stop at the harbor in Newport and then went to Providence, before heading to Cape Cod — I had to visit the First American Baptist Church in America — again, that is included in the blog post you’ll find after this one. What little I saw of Providence, I was so glad I chose Newport as my base…. Providence was just a big city. I’m glad I went to the church, but other than that, I’m not sure I would have enjoyed being there any more than I was.
French General Rochambeau who joined forces with General Washington on the Hudson River and on to a successful march on Yorktown.
This plaque says “I Welcome the new of your arrival. A new mark of friendship. From his most Christian Majest, George Washington.” I thought that was cool!

The First American Baptist Church in America – Providence, RI
And, off to Cape Cod I went……in hindsight, I wish I had taken the day to visit the other RI coastal towns, but it was a nice drive. But, I spent most of the day in the car on highways and saw very little coastal views. It was taking so long that I decided not to go all the way up to Provincetown (the tip of Cape Cod) and stopped in Chatham, explored the town a little, stopped at the Chatham Lighthouse, and headed back. Chatham was a lovely town with some quaint shops.
I guess I was a tad disappointed cause I expected it to be like the Outer Banks in NC — all coastal roads with water and stunning views on each side……it wasn’t…..maybe if I had gone further up, it would have been, but it was getting late and I was looking at about two and a half hours back from where I was…..and Provincetown was at least another hour or so up…….it made for a very long day. But, it wasn’t a total loss – I did enjoy the drive and my stop in Chatham…..AND…..I did get to scratch off the landmark “Cape Cod National Seashore” on my chart!!! 🙂
When I got back to Rhode Island, I decided I was going to go to at least one coastal town, after all…..I decided to go to Westerly for dinner and hoped to see a nice sunset while eating. Traffic made me miss the sunset, but I did have a wonderful dinner at the Olympia Tea Room right on the water and got to see a bit of Westerly!
I had the pork chop with a loganberry demi glaze, mashed potatoes and broccoli…..sp good!!!!
I got back to the Artful Lodger about 9:00, packed up my things, and went to bed so that I could get up and head to the airport in the morning. It was a wonderful adventure…….I hope to return, someday, and do the things I didn’t get to and maybe re-do some things I really enjoyed!!!
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