
A couple of weeks ago I took some random pictures, including one down a side street in my neighborhood with a
church in the background. Well, I stumbled across the church today during my daily activities and went inside. By the way, it's called the
Pfarre Altlerchenfeld. The first picture is of the main altar. Of course, I am always going to take a picture of the organ, and the last picture I thought came out

kind of cool with the sun blazing down on one of the side altars.
Tonight I am headed to the opera again, this time to see Schoenberg's
Moses und Aron. Fortunately I was able to get an actual seat for this opera, but I wasn't surprised. It's also a lot shorter, almost two hours shorter, than the Strauss, so it wouldn't have been that big of a deal. Standing for an entire opera is a quite

a challenge, even if it is only for a few hours. There is no way I would attempt to stand for the entire Ring like someone I know did last year (*wink*wink).
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