Green Bay - January 2004 (5)
I think this family was with us on the tour. The tour finished up in the Atrium area, which was precisely where it began, so the natural circle was now complete. They wanted us to take a family picture of them, so I did. How was I supposed to know that they wanted one with their camera and not mine?
They then returned the favor and took a family picture of us, with my camera mind you. They're not the kind of folk who randomly takes pictures of other people and puts them on the internet for worldwide exposure. That's me to a T. Why do they say that? The only T that is worth mentioning is Mr. T, so why did I say it?
I needed a picture that said Lambeau Field, just so that I could prove that I was actually there, and that these images weren't a product of a late night spent using a bit of photoshop trickery. Yeah, like a blurry photo of 21 cleverly placed letters will make you believe that I was actually there.
Jenny was definitely in Green Bay, and she's quite proud of it. She was concerned that I had taken too many photos that didn't involve her, so she asked politely to be the subject matter of a picture. How could I say no to that? Congratulations Jenny - here you are. Revel in all of your glory.
This was the end of it - I stood outside the gate of the greatest stadium ever built, and took a picture in front of the big G. That sure was a lot of fun. Don't forget to check out the videos on the next few pages!
Oh wait! I almost forgot about the BEjA Shriners. You know, those guys with the Fez hats that ride scooters during parades. Well, there was one of their meeting places right down the road from my Dad's apartment. Right down the road from the Fleet Farm.
These 5 pages were only the beginning of the adventure. The next 20 some pages contain some awesome videos. Don't just take my word for it, check them out. You can do it by clicking the link to the right.