Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Dwight! (or Doyle, depending on your point of view)

What a Sunday night!  We saw Dwight Yoakam at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield, IL.  We have wanted to see him for years and he did. not. disappoint.  Our friend Will was talking with Mark and mentioned he was in town and thought he could get a couple of tickets for us.  Mark said yes! get some.

I brought my camera and a couple of lenses with me and checked the PCCC website before hand to see if cameras were allowed.  Apparently the only restrictions for entry are inappropriate or offensive clothing.  When we arrived, we were able to park on the street, right in front of the convention center.  There is absolutely nothing going on in Springfield on a Sunday.  We got our tickets, went to the door, our tickets were checked and in we walked.  No questions asked, no giant purse containing photo equipment checked.  It could not have been easier.  We proceeded to our seats in the 4th row and I was shocked how close we were.

The show started on time and the opening act, Sturgill Simpson, was excellent.  Then Dwight and his band came on and they were awesome!  This is the fourth time Will and his mom have seen Dwight and they both said this was one of his best shows and that he was never this chatty with the audience and he just seemed very relaxed.

                   Now for some pictures!














                                     The spangly, sparkly, Manuel jackets were on display.





This one especially caught Mark's eye and he is headed to Nashville.

It will look quite fetching on the golf course.



Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Morning Traffic

Ducks left to right: mallard, green-winged teal and wood duck









Beaver Pond

It was a busy morning at the beaver pond.  I was down here the other day without my camera and saw a number of ducks floating around.  The way they were splashing and zipping around I was reminded of the duck game at a carnival.  You picked a duck, checked the number on the bottom and won a prize.  I'm not sure if that was the game at Lake Forest Day where some of the prizes were, t-shirts, bricks of gum or cartons of cigarettes.  And we thought nothing of it.  Oh, well.

I did bring my camera this morning and was not disappointed.  Until I got back to the house later and realized I had not zipped my coat pocket and discovered my phone had fallen out.  Luckily, there was only one spot I had been sitting on the ground and I found it safe and most importantly, dry.  As you can see the grass is starting to turn green.  At night when we let the dog out we can hear the frogs croaking.  Spring is finally thisclose!