Sunday, October 12, 2008

Letchworth in the Fall

We have always been told that the perfect time to see Letchworth (also known as the Grand Canyon of the East) is in mid October. So . . . we decided to test it out. Unfortunately, several thousand other people had the same thought, but the weather was perfect and it was BEAUTIFUL!
Ashton enjoying a fall apple. I asked Ashton what his favorite color is this morning while driving home from church. Usually he will say orange (he is obsessed with orange) but today he paused for a minute, then said, "Umm . . . Jesus." It's good to know he is learning his 'sunday school answers.'
I think this speaks for itself. :)

Middle Falls.

Isaac inspecting a bug.
Isaac did us the service of reading this sign as follows: "No, no, no! This is an incredibly long waterfall. It is a very long way down. Do not sit on the rock wall. If you do, you will break your head open and fall. And then all the rest of it says 'you will fall in the water'." Needless to say, we didn't dare sit on the wall after a warning like that.
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Friday, October 3, 2008

Why I fear for my amphibious neighbors . . .

It has recently been brought to my attention that terror has struck the brave frogs and toads who have taken up residence at Whipple Park. Truly leaders among their froggy kingdom, these spring-legged heroes are frequently abducted, held hostage in jars and buckets on tricycles, poked, prodded and squeezed. The worst part? Bystanders not only fail to intervene; they encourage such ruthless crimes by posting pictures on their blogs to "brag" about "how cute" the perpetrators are. In the name of toadanity and froggy rights, I propose that such acts be stopped immediately. Please spend a few moments to appreciate the following pieces of evidence:



Due to the intense cold, these prisoners did not have the metabolic means to jump free, despite the apparent open hand. Such images create the deception that these green citizens are content with the current state of affairs.



Do not be deceived by the sweet smile and pale blue eyes of this boy. Note the small froggy hostage in his left hand.


This picture carried the blatently inappropriate label "He's such a cutie."


This perpetrator takes the stance of a super-hero, apparently a frequent game of the oppressing state.

Inspecting their next victim . . .

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