Be careful where you place your face! Taken at Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontaine's home is WI - Ten Chimneys

Beth will be happy this is soo dark. They had costumes you could try on.

John in a rooster hat or as he prefers his Larry Bird hat

Pam in a lovely feathered creation

More detail of the hat

Wanted Pam to see all 3 shots in case she has a favorite and wants an 8x10!

Lots of interesting theater history

Crazy pattern of my librarian's plain checked shirt - how did that happen???

Greenhouse - it truly functioned as a farm and Alfred was a gourmet cook & Cordon Blue grad.

Hanging clothes to demonstrate a clothesline as most young tourists don't know how it worked.

Lots of roof lines and probably 10 chimneys as name implies

Better picture of roof lines

Listening to docent - beautiful yellow iris in bloom

Using flower icon on camera - still learning - should have been closer.

Truly a beautiful setting in rural Wisconsin

The barn - almost as pretty as my granddad's in IL

Pool where Noel Coward went swimming in his birthday suit.

Always a theaterical setting

"Hen" house where alfred's mom lived - beautiful bedroom upstairs - wool skin rug so warm on feet

John loved this tour - saying we are so fortunate places like this are preserved.

Ladies room set up like dressing room with lights on mirrors for applying makeup

Ladies powder room - Beth is the photographer

Our super 50th anniversary party at La Coquette in historic 3rd Ward of Milwaukee - given by Judy & Brad

Bill and Paul sampling the appetizers - a meat tray and a cheese tray.

Proud "Mimi" holding 2 month old Cameron

Hostess with the mostess - Miss Judy and Paul and Bill

Gibowski family

After shot of wonderful dinner. On to creme carmel dessert - on anniversaries - no calories

Not sure who photographer is

"Sisters, sisters: just like the song.

Hostess and toast mistress Judy had everyone speak - Marilyn had tears in her eyes. Beautifully done.

Good picture of the Breitrick family and a thoughtful looking groom soon to be.

Graceful hands help express strong feelings

A happy ending to her thoughts

Hillside school at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin in WI. Long a dream of mine to visit - finally made it.

Trying to convince Brad FLW is our greatest architect - a tough sell

Example of "organic architecture" his buildings blend right into their setting.

Low ceilings at entry then walk into huge open space - no clear line of outside and inside

Not sure what I was trying to capture here

FLW does such interesting things with concrete - always in the details.

FLW loved cars, drove fast, had them customized with his beloved Cherokee red color

It was buggy so we covered up

Many rooflines - leaking was always a problem

Looking for hidden front door to FLW's home - they were often off to the side

Our guide to the hidden door

View from inside window - again notice how house blends into landscape

In garden - no photos in house.

Always incorporated water into landscape

He loved figures, especially oriental. Created some lovely spiritual figure sculpture

Apprentices quarried stone as FLW often on "cash only" basis with local business owners

FLW loved flower arrangements all thru his house - he often rearranged them

Always an element of surprise when lovely things just seem to appear.

Judy at the visitor's center. Assume this is lightening rod - much like those on temples in Japan

John return to U of WI - it has grown so much he needs map. Student Union on Lake Mendota

Proud grad returns 50+ years later.

Public garden with brilliant pink peonies - in Madison, WI

Using flower icon setting on camera. Allium in public garden in Madison

This looks more red than brilliant pink

Better color - taken thru fence - only way to get close for shot

John's old stamping grounds - new wings added

Many memories - figure in background is statue of "nerd".