As I explained, complained and whined in the last post, the lighting (or lack thereof) was such that my meager skills as an amateur photographer were more than overwhelmed and, therefore, the quality of the resulting photos leaves me somewhat underwhelmed. Which is a very wordy and long way of saying, in short, I be bad, as a photographer, anyway. But my camera makes me look like I know what I’m doing and I have such a natural talent for faking it that I am constantly mistaken for “The Media”. So I am often allowed to photograph things that otherwise I wouldn’t and sometimes I am not allowed to photograph things that ordinarily I would.
Case in point: I think I made one priest very uncomfortable. He was certain that I was with the media although I don’t know what he thought I was after. Anyway I won’t be posting any of those photos because (I only took them so I could adjust the exposure in the camera for the low low lighting and get it right before I got the chance to take the real pictures. I am still learning, have I mentioned that? And if I were with “The Media” I hope I’d have a much fancier camera than the one I have. The more I learn about it, the more I wish I’d spent a bit more and had gotten a more serious model.)
Now, to get on with it. Photos, such as they are, are posted below. Sigh.







I still miss Deacon Bill Steltemeier-He and I wrote letters to each other just before his passing
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I miss him, too, though I didn’t know him personally. I saw him from time to time. He always seemed like a very gentle prayerful man. May he rest in peace.
Thank you for stopping by. God bless you!
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