Thanks for all the birthday wishes
Jun. 17th, 2013 10:47 pmthanks to everyone who wished me and thanks to
priarani560 for the virtual cupcakes.
Mom said I could do what I wanted and it finally wasn't raining. But also all the beautiful cool weather was gone. Boy did it get hot. I wanted to go to the Allegheny cemetery established in 1844, 300 acres with a lot of famous people. I found some but sadly didn't find Stephen Foster or Stanley Turrentine. I wish I had more time there but it was fascinating, beautiful and peaceful. I do love this sort of burial place. Even the wall people mausoleum was nook after nook of stained glass chapels. I startled a poor fawn who was napping against a head stone (Her momma was a top the hill) She didn't go far and kept wagging her tail at me.
For lunch we went to the Church Brew Works Built in 1903, it started at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church. It's now a brew pub. And the menu is amazingly upscale, kobe beef cheesesteaks, wild boar quesadillas and seven onion soup. My waiter gave me a free beer for my birthday. I got a coconut stout which was surprisingly mild and non-bitter. It was delicious. I went with the Yinzer cheesesteak (which is a Primanti's Brother rip off with fries and slaw on it). It was good.
Dad joined us at a new favorite Chinese restaurant. I got something new, Drunken chicken, all white meat with peppers, green beans and onions in a complex sauce rich with garlic slices, ginger and ground up chilies from hell. So hot, so delicious. Followed up with a tastee freeze.
My aunt gave me my choice of her flea market haul. I took a LoTR magnet and two silver rings
All in all a nice birthday. And now, Pictures!
Church Brew Works
inside, the vats
Me inside the lobby
Ford
very unhappy Ford statue
her happy companion
I thought she was pretty
I've never seen moons, stars and planets
Winter Memorial. I've seen a lot of Egyptian Mausoleums but this is the finest
look at this door
never seen graves like this also the ones with built in planters aren't that common either.
this one is just cool
Oliver had many bits in this area
Oliver cross
odd and weathered Egyptian
Bronze angel
Don't go back in the water
This guy and the one below were the families my grandfather bought the farm from.

Mom said I could do what I wanted and it finally wasn't raining. But also all the beautiful cool weather was gone. Boy did it get hot. I wanted to go to the Allegheny cemetery established in 1844, 300 acres with a lot of famous people. I found some but sadly didn't find Stephen Foster or Stanley Turrentine. I wish I had more time there but it was fascinating, beautiful and peaceful. I do love this sort of burial place. Even the wall people mausoleum was nook after nook of stained glass chapels. I startled a poor fawn who was napping against a head stone (Her momma was a top the hill) She didn't go far and kept wagging her tail at me.
For lunch we went to the Church Brew Works Built in 1903, it started at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church. It's now a brew pub. And the menu is amazingly upscale, kobe beef cheesesteaks, wild boar quesadillas and seven onion soup. My waiter gave me a free beer for my birthday. I got a coconut stout which was surprisingly mild and non-bitter. It was delicious. I went with the Yinzer cheesesteak (which is a Primanti's Brother rip off with fries and slaw on it). It was good.
Dad joined us at a new favorite Chinese restaurant. I got something new, Drunken chicken, all white meat with peppers, green beans and onions in a complex sauce rich with garlic slices, ginger and ground up chilies from hell. So hot, so delicious. Followed up with a tastee freeze.
My aunt gave me my choice of her flea market haul. I took a LoTR magnet and two silver rings
All in all a nice birthday. And now, Pictures!
Church Brew Works
inside, the vats
Me inside the lobby
Ford
very unhappy Ford statue
her happy companion
I thought she was pretty
I've never seen moons, stars and planets
Winter Memorial. I've seen a lot of Egyptian Mausoleums but this is the finest
look at this door
never seen graves like this also the ones with built in planters aren't that common either.
this one is just cool
Oliver had many bits in this area
Oliver cross
odd and weathered Egyptian
Bronze angel
Don't go back in the water
This guy and the one below were the families my grandfather bought the farm from.

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Date: 2013-06-18 03:05 am (UTC)Glad your birthday was good.
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Date: 2013-06-18 03:18 am (UTC)Indeed I can. I almost got the beer they drank too
thanks
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Date: 2013-06-18 03:58 am (UTC)Love the tomb with the Egyptian bronze door.
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Date: 2013-06-18 04:16 am (UTC)isn't it amazing? they're life sized
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Date: 2013-06-18 02:52 pm (UTC)seriously, this one is filled with history
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Date: 2013-06-18 10:36 pm (UTC)OMG, I want that shark tombstone for my own grave! That ROCKS (ack, another pun).
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Date: 2013-06-18 10:46 pm (UTC)eeee pun
isn't that cool? I wonder what it would cost to get a starship enterprise
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