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Daily Archives: 20 April 2006
Family Portrait
From left to right, Saturn with the feathery shadow of its inner rings cast upon the northern hemisphere cloudtops, Mimas just about to dart behind the planet, oblong Janus just above the ring plane, and Tethys below. Check the Cassini … Continue reading
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Good Friday Photo Ops
John asked me to post some parish pics from Triduum. I found some junior high choir shots on the parish shared drive, but I’ll need to scour around a bit more for Easter Vigil or Sunday … Continue reading
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Here’s What Brown Can Do For You
Rock posts on America’s newest cardinal and the latest financial discloures from the Tea Party City. Via the Boston press, we have a picture of Archbishop Sean with red yarmulke and dress browns. Forty-six mil in the red and … Continue reading →