A riddle: What word begins
with e and ends with e and has only one letter in it?
I’m going to put some photos
with this blog entry. One (or two) of
the Ave Maria Cathedral, a modern take on the medieval version. Strangely tall and narrow – no flying
buttresses – with a complex interior ceiling made of bent steel beams. It is in a town, also called Ave Maria,
designed and built by the founder of Domino’s Pizza. Most of the inhabitants, naturally, are Roman
Catholic, and my niece Reggie, who took us there, says we should come by some
Saturday when the kids are out of school, and see how many, many of them there
are.
The figures standing on slopes at the back of the altar are the twelve apostles.
And a photo (or two) taken of
Ellen and me at the Grand Ole Opry, wearing the famous cheese-head chapeau
shaped like a cowboy hat.
The "Swiss cheese" holes in this context look like bullet holes.
I’ve given up trying to do an
advance outline of the plot of Tying the Knot and have just jumped in. That has happened before, though not often,
turning the muse loose so the characters figure out the story and tell me as we
go along. It’s scary but fun.
Oh, yes, the answer to the
riddle: an envelope.
3 comments:
Hope you and your muse have fun!
All I can say about that church is WOW! Hope you find some way of putting it into your story (a fictional version, of course). It'd be great!
Thanks, Linda, I hope so, too.
That church was astonishing. Kind of oddly shaped on the outside, but WOW on the inside! I don't know how I'd weave it into a novel w/o living down there for a few months but . . . That might be nice, now I think about it.
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