Monday, August 15, 2011
A Rainy Day in Provincetown
Well it rained all day in Provincetown. It was windy and a fairly steady rain throughout the afternoon and evening. Kind of a laid back day as a result. This is a good thing. Seems like you're always on the move during vacation, but a day like today makes you stop, relax, and just enjoy doing nothing.....primarily because you really cannot do anything. It was a good day to just catch up on True Blood on the computer. Couple cups of coffee. Quick walk to the store for a sandwich. Day to cook chili for another day. Still, all and all, a great day!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Quaint Provincetown
Provincetown, Mass. is a quaint little fishing town......most of the time! However, during special weeks like this one, Carnival, things can get a bit crazy to say the least. Hard to tell from the photo above, but during Carnival week, a gay Mardi Gras is the only way I can describe it, Commercial Street (the street at the bottom of the hill) is lined with people for about a mile! People, all kinds of people! Gay, Straight, families, dogs, and on and on and on! That's what's so nice about PTown! Doesn't matter who you are, you are welcome, and welcome to be yourself!
But early in the morning, Provincetown is just like any other quiet beach town. Out for a quick jog and you find people walking dogs, riding bikes, and just enjoying the solitude of the beach atmosphere.
More to come from Provincetown in the next few days.............
But early in the morning, Provincetown is just like any other quiet beach town. Out for a quick jog and you find people walking dogs, riding bikes, and just enjoying the solitude of the beach atmosphere.
More to come from Provincetown in the next few days.............
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Rick Perry v. Muslim Rally. Any Difference?
Do you see any difference in the pictures above? Well, they are dressed diffently. The top picture is the Rick Perry Prayer rally held Saturday in Texas, and the bottom picture are Muslims praying in a prayer rally somewhere in the Middle East.
Does religion belong in the public, govermnent sector regardless of what religion it is?
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