Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Liberty Bell Center
















This was a beautiful day in the City of Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Days go by...



You
You

You are still a whisper on my lips
A feelin' at my fingertips
That's pullin' at my skin

You leave me when I'm at my worst
Feelin' as if I've been cursed
Bitter cold within

Days go by and still I think of you
Days when I couldn't live my life without you
Days go by and still I think of you
Days when I couldn't live my life without you
Without you
Without you

You are still a whisper on my lips
A feelin' at my fingertips
That's pullin' at my skin

You leave me when I'm at my worst
Feelin' as if I've been cursed
Bitter cold within

Days go by and still I think of you
Days when I couldn't live my life without you
Without you
Without you

Days go by and still I think of you
Days when I couldn't live my life without you
Days go by and still I think of you
Days when I couldn't live my life without you
Without you

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

University of Dallas Ministry Conference


Who: Sponsored by the School of Ministry in cooperation with the Diocese of Dallas

What: 2008 University of Dallas Ministry Conference

Where: Westin DFW, Irving, Texas

When: October 23-25, 2008

"Walking Together in Faith: Caminando juntos en la fe"

Under the theme, Walking Together in Faith, the 2008 Ministry Conference will work to meet the diverse needs of all ministries and lay Catholics in the diocese at all levels, to develop respect for the variety of ways that we respond in faith, to develop awareness that God continues to speak to us and to deepen and develop our relationship with God.

The three-day event will include an afternoon for clergy and will feature nationally recognized speakers such as John Allen, Bill Huebsch, Bishop Kevin Farrell, and more. Following the large plenary addresses participants can attend smaller breakout sessions in English or Spanish. The sessions are intended to meet competency-based standards covering a wide range of areas within Catholic ministry, including adult catechesis, parish leadership, sacraments, scripture, social justice, spirituality, and theology. There will also be more than 30 exhibitors, a display of religious artwork and ample networking opportunities including an evening banquet, and a musical concert.

Confirmed Speakers

Register Now

For more information, contact:
School of Ministry Conference Office
1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, Texas 75062
(972) 265-5809 phone
(972) 721-4076 fax
ministryconference@udallas.edu

Thursday, July 10, 2008

It is Here: "Paris Street; Rainy Day"



Gustave Caillebotte
French, 1848-1894
"Paris Street; Rainy Day" - 1877
Click on photo to enlarge.
Posted with permission: The Art Institute of Chicago (see below).

This masterpiece is temporarily in Fort Worth, thanks to our world-class showcase, the Kimball Art Museum.



Yes, the Kimball Art Museum has opened its new exhibition, The Impressionists: Master Paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago.

"This summer and fall, thanks to an unprecedented and exclusive loan from the Art Institute of Chicago, the Kimbell plays host to 92 of the most celebrated works of the great Impressionist painters. The Art Institute’s Impressionist collection has never before left Chicago in such a large group, and it will be shown only at the Kimbell.

The Impressionists: Master Paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago will be a feast for the eyes more sumptuous than even the great Barnes Collection exhibition, seen at the Kimbell in 1994. It features signature works by the most beloved group of painters of all time, including Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec."



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Friday, June 27, 2008

A Visit to the Livestock Auction

This week, we took eight calves down to the Mineral Wells Stockyard Company, and AJ watched his first livestock auction.



Here is the inside of the sale barn: Here are the cows outside, waiting for the sale: Here is Uncle Peter holding AJ at the livestock auction in Mineral Wells, Texas, on sale day, Wednesday, 25 June 2008.

Diocesan Catholic Youth Conference of the Diocese of Fort Worth

This past Sunday, 22 June 08, we attended the annual Diocesan Catholic Youth Conference of the Diocese of Fort Worth. The event is organized by our friend, Kevin Prevou, who is the Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry and Campus Ministry.

The weekend offered keynote presentations from nationally known speakers, workshops where youth learn to deepen their faith and build life skills, a music ministry pre-conference, hands on activities, service experiences, and Sunday Mass with over a thousand Catholic youth.


Mary Lynne visiting with our friend from the Catholic Relief Services, Anna Huth, of the Southwest Regional Office in San Antonio.




AJ playing on the stairs!


Monday, June 23, 2008

Herr John Dufilho, out on tour with his new band: The Apples in Stereo

My cousin, John Dufilho, is on tour with The Apples in Stereo!



The Apples in stereo announce summer tour dates!

The Apples in stereo, fresh off the heels of the release of their rarities and b-sides collection Electronic Projects For Musicians are proud to announce new tour dates starting July 18 in Louisville, KY and capped-off in New York, NY on August 4 with a special musical performance on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report." This marks the first time Colbert has invited a musical guest to return for an encore performance.

18 - Jul Louisville KY Headliners
19 - Jul St. Louis MO Duck Room
20 - Jul Chicago IL Pitchfork Festival
21 - Jul Iowa City IA The Picador
22 - Jul St. Paul MN Turf Club
23 - Jul Omaha NE The Waiting Room
25 - Jul Tulsa OK The Blank Slate
26 - Jul Dallas TX Sons of Hermann Hall
27 - Jul Little Rock AR The Rev Room
28 - Jul Memphis TN Hi-Tone Cafe
29 - Jul Nashville TN Mercy Lounge
31 - Jul Brooklyn NY Brooklyn Masonic Temple
01 - Aug Ridgewood NJ Blend
02 - Aug Philadelphia PA World Cafe Live

Electronic Projects for Musicians contains the viral phenomenon "Stephen, Stephen," a track written by Robert Schneider in honor of Stephen Colbert and performed on The Colbert Report's 2006 series finale.

In Apples' major motion picture news, Robert Schneider - with traditional Kentucky bluegrass band The McKendrees - marks his major motion picture soundtrack debut with a cover of the bluegrass standard "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" for the new Mike Myers, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Alba vehicle The Love Guru, out June 20 from Paramount Pictures. Schneider also got the nod for a cameo appearance in the movie, performing the song during a bar room brawl scene.

Buy your t-shirts here!

Monday, June 16, 2008

A Horse, A Pony & A Miniature Horse



For many forms of competition, the official definition of a pony is a member of equus caballus that measures less than 14.2 hands (hh) (1.47 meters or 58 inches) at the withers. Horses are 14.2 or taller. However, the term "pony" can be used in general (or affectionately) for any small horse, regardless of its actual size or breed.


The designation of miniature horse is determined by the height of the animal, which, depending on the particular registry involved, is usually less than 34-38 inches (82-91 cm) as measured at the withers. While miniature horses are the size of a very small pony, many retain horse characteristics and are considered "horses" by their respective registries.




Here is some video of AJ visiting with the horses, ponies & miniature horses!